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GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION 



UNDER THE FIRST CHARTER 

OF 

BROCKWAY COLLEGE, 
1851-1855. 



TRUSTEES. 

1851 David Parshall Mapes, Esq 1855. 

1851 Ezra Lathrop Northrup, Esq 1855 

1851 Alvan Earl Bovay, M. A 1855 

1851 Warren Chase, Esq 1854 

1851 Hon. John Scott Horner 1854 

1851 Jehdeiah Bowen, Esq . . . 1855 

1851 Almond Osborn, Esq 1855 

1851 Asa Kinney, Esq 1854 

1851 Edwin Lockwood, Esq 1854 

1851 Dana Fox Shepherd, Esq •. . . . 1854 

1851 Alexander Brush Beardsley, Esq. ....... 1855 

1851 William Stevens Brockway, Esq '''1853 

1851 Edmund Lucian Runals, Esq. 1855 

1851 William Starr, Esq 1855 

1852 Rev. Jeremiah Whipple Walcott, M. A 1855 

1854 Rev. Daniel Sabin 1855 

1854. Thomas Burr Robbins, Esq 3 855 

1854 Addison Porter Mapes, Esq 1855 



RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 



UNDER THE SECOND CHARTER 

OF 

BROCKWAY COLLEGE. 
1855. 



Name Changed to Ripon College, 1864. 



PRESIDENTS. 



1863 Rev. WILLIAM EDWARD MERRIMAN, D. D. . . . 1876 
1876 Rev. EDWARD HUNTINGTON MERRELL, D. D., LL.D. 1891 
1892 Rev. RUFUS CUSHMAN FLAGG, D. D 

The charter of the College makes the President of the Board of 
Trustees ex-officio President of the College. Therefore, while the Presi- 
dency in its complete sense has been vacant, each of the following named 
trustees has been legally President of the College, although acting only as 
President of the Trustees : 

1855 Richard Catlin, Esq 1855 

1855 Ezra Lathrop Northrup, Esq 1858 

1858 Hon. Bertine Pinckney 1861 

1851 Rev. James Augustus Hawley, B. x\ 1863 

1891 Rev. Robert Thomas Roberts, D. D 1892 



TRUSTEES. 

1855 Ezra Lathrop Northrup, Esq 1858 

1855 Jehdeiah Bowen, Esq 1886 

1855 Rev. Jeremiah Whipple Walcott, M. A 1858 

1855 Rev. Silas Hawley 1858 

1855 Rev. Dana Lamb, M. A 1861 

1855 Hon. Bertine Pinckney 1861 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 1 

1855 Rev. Charles Whittlesey Camp, B. A 187*7 

1855 Harvey Grant, Esq 185*7 

1855 Rev. Sherlock Bristol, B. A 1859 

1855 Albert Milton Skeels, Esq 1857 

1855 Rev. Jeremiah Porter, D. D 1855 

1855 Joseph Jackson, Esq 1856 

1855 Rev. John Bower Preston, B. A 1856 

1855 Richard Catlin, Esq 1858 

1855 Hon. Mason Cook Darling, M. D 1857 

1856 Rev. Hiram Freeman 1860 

1857 Rev. Enos Janes Montague, B. A 1861 

1857 AsAHEL Finch, Esq 1861 

1857 Rev. Luther Clapp, B. A 1861 

1857 Hon. Edward Dwight Holton 1863 

1858 Rev. John James Miter, D. D 1874 

1858 George Dawes, Esq. 1861 

1858 William Warner Chase, Esq . 1858 

1858 Calvin Chapin Bayley, M. A 1862 

1859 William Mc Nair Taggart, Esq., ........ 1861 

1859 Rev. William Horace Marble 1862 

1860 Storrs Hall, M. A., M. D. . . . . 

1861 Charles Franklin Hammond, Esq., 1878 

1861 Rev. James Augustus Hawley, B. A., 1864 

1861 Rev. William Mason Richards, M. A . 1866 

1861 Rev. William De Loss Love, D. D . 1864 

1861 Rev. Henry Martyn Chapin, B. A 1870 

1862 William Starr, Esq 1877 

1862 James Cook Catlin, Esq *1864 

1862 Rev. Henry Austin Miner, B. A 1877 

1862 George Henry Stewart, Esq. . . . . . . . . . 1865 

1863 Hon. Mason Cook Darling, M. D *1866 

1863 Rev. William Edward Merriman, D. D. ..... 1876 

1864 Hon. Edward Dwight Holton *1892 



8 RIP ON COLLEGE. [1900 

1864 Rev. Sherlock Bristol, B. A 1867 

1865 Samuel Sumner, Esq 1865 

1865 George R Shaw, M. D 1865 

1865 Edwin Moseley Danforih, Esq., 1876 

1865 Henry Wright, Esq *1868 

1866 Rev. James McLean, B. A 1870 

1866 Rev. John Putnam Gulliver, D. D., LL. D 1869 

1867 Charles Luther Fay, Esq 1768 

1868 Rev. Franklin Benjamin Doe, M. A 1883 

1869 Richard Catlin, Esq 1873 

1869 Thomas Henry Little, Esq *1875 

1870 Anson Ballard, Esq *1873 

1870 Rev. Edward Payson Goodwin, D. D., 1878 

1873 Rev. Arthur Little, D. D 1890 

1874 Hon. Llewellyn Breese 1897 

1874 Rev. Joseph Francis Dudley, D. D . 1880 

1875 Hon. William Cheney Allen *1887 

1876 Rev. Edward Huntington Merrell, D. D 1891 

1876 Augustus Ledyard Smith, Esq 1877 

1877 Frederick Starr Eldred, Esq 1887 

1877 Charles Morris Blackman, Esq 1886 

1877 Rev. Edmund Young Garette, B. A 1880 

1877 Allen Penfield Harwood, Esq 1886 

1878 Woodman Clark Hamilton, Esq 1896 

1S78 Hon. Willard Merrill, M. A 1885 

1880 Edgar Philetus Sawyer, Esq 1891 

1880 Uriah Davies, Esq 1886 

1883 Rev. James Alexander Chamberlain 1884 

1884 Rev. Moritz Ernest Eversz, D. D 1887 

1886 Joseph Scribner, Esq 

1886 Orville Jones Clark, Esq 

1886 Fred Hurlbut, Esq 1889 

1886 Rev. Robert Thomas Roberts, D. D 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 9 

1887 Thomas Davis Kellogg, Esq 1892 

1887 Hon. Francis Jones Lamb 

1887 Edward Goddard Durant, Esq 1891 

1889 Royal Perkins Houghton, Esq *1892 

1889 Elisha Dickinson Smith, Esq *1899 

1890 Elias Huntington Bottum, B. A., LL. B 

1891 Rev. David Davies, D. D 

1892 Rev. Rufus Cushman Flagg, D. D 

1892 Rev. James Gibson Johnson, D. D 1899 

1892 Orrin Henry Ingram, Esq 

1893 George Greenleaf Houghton, Esq . 1896 

1893 George Louis Field, Esq 

1896 Hon. William Hewitt Hatten 

1897 Albert George Farr, Esq. 

1898 Rev. Samuel Theodore Kidder, D. D 

1899 Samuel Marcellus Pedrick, M. A., LL. B 



VICE-PRESIDENTS. 



1855 Hon. Bertine Pinckney . . . . 1858 

1858 George Dawes, Esq 1859 

1859 William McNair Taggart, Esq 1861 

1861 Jehdeiah Bowen, Esq ■ . . 1865 

1865 Rev. Sherlock Bristol, B. A 1867 

1867 Rev. Charles Whittlesey Camp, B. A 1872 

1872 Rev. John James Miter, D. D 1874 

1874 Rev. Arthur Little, D. D 1878 

1878 Woodman Clark Hamilton, Esq. 1886 

1886 Hon. Edward Dwight Holton 1887 

1887 Woodman Clark Hamilton, Esq 1896 

1896 Rev. Robert Thomas Roberts, D. D 1899 

1899 Rev. Samuel Theodore Kidder, D. D 



10 RIP ON COLLEGE, [1900 

SECRETARIES. 

1855 Rev. Jeremiah Whipple Walcott, M. A 1858 

1858 Rev. Hiram Freeman 1859 

1859 Calvin Chapin Bayley, M. A . 1861 

1861 Rev. Henry Martyn Chapin, B. A 1862 

1862 James Cook Catlin, Esq 1864 

1865 Storrs Hall, M. A., M. D 1899 

1899 Samuel Marcellus Pedrick, M. A. LL. B. .... 

TREASURERS. 

1855 Jehdeiah Bowen, Esq 1861 

1861 Charles Franklin Hammond, Esq 1865 

1865 Jehdeiah Bowen, Esq 1882 

1882 Allen Penfield Harwood, Esq 1883 

1883 Rev. James Alexander Chamberlain 1884 

1884 Allen Penfield Harwood, Esq 1886 

1886 Joseph Scribner, Esq 1899 

1899 Samuel Marcellus Pedrick, M. A., LL. B 



PROFESSORS. 



MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE. 

From 1876 to 1900 Mental and Moral Philosophy. From 1900 Philosophy. From 1886 to 1891 Knowles 

Professorship. 

1863 Rev. William Edward Merriman, D. D 1876 

1876 Rev. Edward Huntington Merrell, D. D 

GREEK. 

From 1869 Greek Lang-uag-e and Literature. From 1881 Willcox Professorship. 

1863 Rev. Edward Huntington Merrell, D. D 1876 

1876 Rev. James Augustus Towle, B. A 1887 

1887 Rev. John Bigham, M. A 1889 

1889 Wilton Ward Truesdale, M. A 1891 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 11 

1891 William Alexander Eckels, M. A 1895 

1893 William Asbury Harris, Ph. D. Acting 1893 

1896 Frank Morton Erickson, M. A 

LATIN. 

From 1869 Latin Language and Literature. 

1864 Rev. William Hayes Ward, D. D., LL. D. .... 1867 

1867 Rev. Justus Newton Brown, B. A 1868 

1868 William Merrick Bristoll, M. A 1873 

1873 Rev. John Pursel Haire, M. A. ........ 1875 

1875 Rev. Cyrus Grandison Baldwin, M. A 1884 

1884 Newton Stone Fuller, M. A *1894 

1895 Edward William Clark, M. A. ........ 

RHETORIC. 

1866 Rev. Melzer Montague, M. A. 1867 

NATURAL SCIENCES. 

From 1869 to 1882 Chemistry and Natural Science. From 1882 to 1883 and from 1889 Chemistry and 
Physics. From 1883 to 1889 Chemistry and Biolog-y. 

1866 Rev. Daniel Merriman, D. D 1868 

1869 Lyman Beecher Sperry, M. A., M. D. . . . . . . 1873 

1873 Moses Barrett, A. M., M. D *1873 

1873 Rev. William Gay Ballantine, D. D., LL. D. . . . 1876 

1876 Alvah Horton Sabin, M. S. . . . 1880 

1880 Edwin Albert Scribner, M. S 1881 

1881 Charles Henry Chandler, M. A 1883 

1883 Charles Dwight Marsh, M. A 1889 

1889 William Stowell Leavenworth, M. Sc. . . 

MATHEMATICS. 

From 1868 to 1870 Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. From 1883 to 1889 Mathematics and Phys- 
ics. From 1870 to 1883 and from 1889 Mathematics and Astronomy. 

1866 Rev. Oliver Sloan, M. A 1867 

1867 Theodore Wilder, B. A *1870 

1870 Erastus Chittenden Beach, M. A 1872 



12 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

1872 Carlos Albert Kenaston, M. A 1881 

1881 Rev. Stephen Morrill Newman, D. D 1883 

1883 Charles Henry Chandler, M. A. ....... 

RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE. 

From 1875 to 1881 Engrlish Literature, Rhetoric and Political Philosophy. From 1881 to 1884 Eng-lish 
Literature and Political Ek:onom3'. From 1891 Eng-lish Lang-uag-e and Literature. 

1868 Joseph McClelland Geery, M. A "^1884 

1884 Albert Harris Tolman, Ph. D 1893 

1893 Orrin Benner Clark, M. A *1894 

1894 Charles Flint Mc Clumpha, Ph. D 1895 

1895 John Soren Festerson, M. A 1896 

1896 George William Saunderson, M. A., LL. B 

MUSIC. 

1868 John Comfort Fillmore, M. A 1877 

1877 Lyman F. Brown . . . . 1878 

1878 Dwight Frederick Stillman 1884 

1884 Charles Alfred Ellenberger 1888 

1884 Samuel Boltz Ellenberger, Associate 1885 

1888 Andrew James Wells . 1889 

1890 Herman William Dubee 1892 

1892 RosSETTER Gleason Cole, Ph. D 1894 

1894 Jean Corridi Moos 1895 

1895 Frederick May Lillebridge 1897 

1897 George Frederick Lane 

DYNAMIC ELECTRICITY. 
1881 Elisha Gray, Ph. D., Non-Resident 1883 

POLITICAL ECONOMY. 

1884 Joseph McClelland Geery, M. A *1884 

1892 Rev. Rufus Cushman Flagg, D. D 

ANCIENT LANGUAGES. 
1884 Rev. James Francis Eaton, D. D 1889 

BIOLOGY. 

1889 Charles Dwight Marsh, M. A 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 13 

INSTRUCTORS. 

1853 Martha Jane Adams (Absent 1854-56) 1861 

1853 Rev. Jeremiah Whipple Walcott, M. A. ..... 1858 

1853 Alvan Earl Bovay, M. A., Mathematics 1854 

1853 Marcus William Martin, English Branches .... 1854 

1854 Mary (Leonard) Chapin 1855 

1855 Grove B. Cooley, B. A., English Branches 1858 

1855 Martha Jane Leonard, Latin and English Branches . . 1856 

1855 Orpha Elizabeth Leonard, English Branches .... 1856 

1856 G. B. Evans 1856 

1856 Ira Bushnell 1857 

1857 Miss M. J. Childs 1857 

1857 Herman Stempel, German and French 1861 

1858 Calvin Chapin Bayley, M. A . . . 1861 

1859 Clarissa (Tucker) Tracy, M. A., Botany and Mathematics 

1862 Julia (Hosford) Merrell, Latin, Greek and French . . 1867 

1864 Frances (Estabrook) Woodrow, English Branches . . 1866 

1866 Mrs. L. M. Beach, French and German 1867 

1866 Frances Ellen (Durand) Wilder 1871 

English Branches, — from 1867 French. 

1867 Luthera Harriet Adams, M. A., Greek and Mathematics 1876 

1868 George Carleton Duffie, M. A., Latin 1869 

1868 Sarah E. Dorr, English Branches 1869 

1870 Martha Ellen French 1872 

English Branches, — from 1871 French. 

1871 John Comfort Fillmore, M. A., German 1876 

1872 Kate Abbie Bushnell 1874 

1872 Rosa Emeline (Olds) Bristol, B. S., Latin .... 1873 

1874 Minerva (Brace) Norton 1876 

1875 George Carleton Duffie, M. A 1886 

English Branches, — from 1882 History. 

1875 Rev. Henry Beman Miter, M. A. (Absent 1878-79) . 1883 
Latin, — from 1880 Greek. 



14 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

1875 Rev. Herbert Guernsey Denison, M. A., Greek . . . 1880 

.1877 Sarah A. Barnes 1878 

1878 Laura Williams Ladd, Latin 1879 

1878 Mrs. Lucretia H. Kendall ^ 1883 

1882 Josephine Frances Krogman, B. A., 1885 

Physiology and Physical Culture. 

1884 Albion Eli Smith, B. S., English Branches 1885 

1885 Florence (Wilder) Marsh, English Branches .... 1886 

1885 Marie Ida Dana, B. A., French and German .... 1887 

1886 Fannie Cundall, History . 1888 

1887 Rev. Isaac Newton Cundall, M. A 1888 

1887 Jennie Wheeler, English Branches 1888 

1887 Thekla Joanna Eversz, German 1888 

1888 George Preston Bacon, A. B., Chemistry and Physics . 1889 

1888 Ella Adelaide Knapp, B. A 1889 

1889 Harriet (Peirce) Fuller, B. A., Latin 1895 

1889 Susan Estelle Cushman, B. A., French and Greek . . 1893 

1890 Maud Lincoln Merrell, B. S. From 1893 Latin . . 1897 

1893 Helen J Pollock, B. A., French and German .... 1895 

1894 Ella Elizabeth Meyer, German. (Absent 1895, '98) 

1894 Elwyn Francis Chandler, B. A. (Absent 1895-96) . 1897 
Mathematics, — Greek 1897. 

1894 Ellen Genevieve Lonergan, Physical Culture . . . 1895 

1895 Mary Corinthia Harwood, M. L., French and German . 

1895 Sarah Etta Young, Physical Culture . 1896 

1896 Harriet Colburn Saunderson, Physical Culture . . . 1899 

1897 Jessie Isabelle Thain, B. A., Latin and Greek . . . 1899 
1899 Anna Wyett Fairfield, B. A., Latin and Greek . . . 

MUSIC. 

1854 Elizabeth Porter Smith 1855 

1858 Martha Wheeler 1862 

1862 Augusta Camp 1864 



^ 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 15 

1864 Mrs. A. A. Davis 1867 

1866 Miss E. A. Billings, Music and Vocal Culture . . . 1868 

1870 Camilla M. Nettleton, :^873 

Vocal Culture, Piano and Harmonji 

1873 Louise E. Clark, Vocal Culture and Piano 1874 

1874 Eva White, Vocal Culture and Piano 1876 

1876 Emma J. Ells, Vocal Culture 1879 

1884 Cara Farnsworth, Piano . 1885 

1888 Hattie Sayles Thome, Vocal Music 1890 

1889 Edwin Hall Pierce, Director of School of Music . . 1890 
1892 Fannie Louise Gwinner, Piano 1894 

1894 Mary Elizabeth Hollis, Vocal Music 1895 

1895 Charlotte Sophia Lillebridge, Vocal Culture . . . 1897 

1895 Julius Carl Johnson, Violin 1896 

1895 Bessie Estelle Robbins, Piano 1896 

1897 Emma Guyer Lane, Vocal Music 

1897 May Ella Lyle, Piano 1898 

1898 Irene Easier, Violin 1898 

1899 Florence Anna Warhurst, Violin 

PAINTING AND DRAWING. 

1854 Mary Ann (Leonard) Chapin 1855 

1864 Emma A. Lee . 1865 

1878 Irene I. Wilcox 1883 

1883 Annah Miriam Smith, B. S 1885 

1885 Effie Dawes 1889 

1889 Flora Edith Hockenhull 1898 

1899 Ida Serena Martin 1899 

1899 Addie Cynthia Pond 



LIBRARIANS. 

1868 William Merrick Bristoll, M. A . 1871 

1871 Joseph McClelland Geery, M. A *1884 



16 RIP ON COLLEGE. [1900 

1884 Albert Harris Tolman, Ph. D 1893 

1893 Charles Dwight Marsh, M. A. ......... 

SECRETARIES OF THE FACULTY. 

1867 Theodore Wilder, B. A *1870 

1870 Lyman Beecher Sperry, M. A., M. D. . , . . . . 1872 

1872 Joseph McClelland Geery, M. A 1873 

1873 Carlos Albert Kenaston, M. A 1881 

1881 Rev. Stephen Morrill Newman, D. D 1883 

1883 Charles Henry Chandler, M. A 

REGISTRARS. 

1868 William Merrick Bristoll, M. A 1872 

1872 Joseph McClelland Geery, M. A 1873 

1873 Carlos Albert Kenaston, M. A 1880 

1880 Rev. James Augustus Towle, B. A 1884 

1884 Charles Henry Chandler, M. A 

SUPERINTENDENTS OF LADIES' DEPARTMENT. 

Principal of Ladies' Department from 1870 to 1877. Preceptress from 1877. 

1853 Martha Jane Adams. (Except 1854-56) 1861 

1854 Mary Ann (Leonard) Chapin 1855 

1855 Martha Jane Leonard 1856 

1861 Clarissa (Tucker) Tracy 1870 

1870 Martha Ellen French, M. A 1872 

1872 Kate Abbie Bushnell 1874 

1874 Minerva (Brace) Norton 1876 

1876 Clarissa (Tucker) Tracy, M. A 1877 

1877 Sarah A. Barnes 1878 

1878 Lucretia H. Kendall 1883 

1883 Josephine Frances Krogman, B. A 1884 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 17 

1885 Marie Ida Dana, M. A 1886 

1886 Fannie Cundall 1888 

1888 Ella Adelaide Knapp, B. A 1889 

1889 Susan Estelle Cushman, B. A 1893 

1893 Helen J Pollock, B. A 1895 

1895 Mary Corinthia Harwood, M. L 

PRINCIPALS OF PREPARATORY SCHOOL. 

, Preceptor from 1889. 

1853 Rev. Jeremiah Whipple Walcott, M. A 1858 

1858 Calvin Chapin Bayley, M. A 1861 

1862 Rev. Edward vHuntington Merrell, D. D 1863 

1876 Rev. Herbert Guernsey Denison, M. A. 1880 

1880 Rev. Henry Beman Miter, M. A 1883 

1883 Rev. Cyrus Grandison Baldwin, M. A., Acting . . . 1884 

1884 Rev. James Francis Eaton, D. D . 1889 

1889 Wilton Ward Truesdale, B. A 1891 

1891 William Alexander Eckels, M. A 1895 

1893 William Asbury Harris, Ph. D., Acting 1893 

1895 Edward William Clark, M. A 

PRINCIPALS OF ENGLISH ACADEMY. 

1876 George Carleton Duffie, M. A 1882 

1882 Rev. Henry Beman Miter, M. A 1883 

1883 Rev. Cyrus Grandison Baldwin, M. A., Acting . . . 1884 

1884 Rev. James Francis Eaton, D. D 1889 



ALUMNI. 



1867. 

LuTHERA Harriet Adams, Omro, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1870. Teacher in Ripon College, 1861-16; 
teacher of private pupils at Omro, Wis., 1876-1900. 

Harriet Hemans Brown. Died, 1893. 
Scientific. Teacher. 

Susan Ann Wright Salisbury. Died, 1871. 
Scientific. Teacher. 

Mary Frances Spencer (Thayer), Clifton Springs, N. Y. 

Scientific. Missionary at Aintab and Antioch, Turkey, 1868-73; 
resided at Greenwich, Mass., 1873-76; at Poy Sippi, Wis., 1876- 
77; at Maywood, 111., 1877-87; at Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1880- 
86 and since 1891; at Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-91. Since re- 
turning from Turkey has been engaged in literary and missionary 
% woik. 

Married Rev. C. C. Thayer, 1867. Two children. 

1868. 

Albert Jerome Chittenden, New Marlboro, Mass. 

Classical. B. D., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1875. Superin- 
tendent of Indian Mission at White Earth, Minn., 1868-72; theo- 
logical student at Andover, Mass., 1872-74; at Chicago, 111., 1874- 
75; pastor at Clinton, lo., 1876; at Georgetown and Boulder, Col., 
1876-80; principal Preparatory Dep't, Wheaton College, 1880-81; 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 19 

pastor at Linwood, III., 1881-83; of Wheaton College church, 
1883-90, also instructor in Biblical Exegesis and the Scripture 
Canon; under American Missionary Association in Tennessee 
and Kentucky, 1890-91; pastor at Mill River, Mass., 1893-96; re- 
sided at New Marlboro, Mass., 1896-1900. 
Married Eliza Partridge, 18*76. Four children living, ki - • 

Emily Smith Cook, Washington, D. C. 

Classical. Teacher at Rosendale, Wis., 1868; clerk in American 
Missionary Association rooms. New York City, 1869-72; clerk at 
Indian agency, White Earth, Minn., 1872-73; clerk and steno- 
grapher, Indian Bureau, Washington, D. C, 1873-1900. 

George Carlfton Duffie, Ripon, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1875. Teacher in Ripon College, 1868-70 and 
1874-86; editor Ripon Free Press, 1870-74; Secretary and Treas- 
urer Ripon Knitting Works, 1886-89; Treasurer Northwest Thom- 
son-Houston Electric Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1889-91; Secretary 
General Electric Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1891-97; President Light 
and Water Companies, 1897-1900. 

Married M. Emma Harwood, 1876. Three children. 

Lyman Beecher Everdell, Breckenridge, Minn. 

Classical. Teacher at Boscobel, Ripon, Berlin and Fond du Lac, 
Wis., 1868-76; lawyer at Fond du Lac, 1877-79; at Breckenridge, 
Minn., 1879-1900; has been County Attorney and Judge of Pro- 
bate, Wilkin County, Minn. 

Married Annie Valentine, 1866. One child. 4- J ^ o -r- 

Myron Winslow Pinkerton. Died, 1880. ^ 

Classical. Missionary. 

James Horace Tracy. Died, 1891. 
Classical. Physician. 

1869. 
Caroline Dency Chittenden (Turner), 216 Carol St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Scientific. Teacher in Public Schools, 1869-1900. 
Married Dr. Joseph M. Turner, 1876. Two children. 



20 



RIPON COLLEGE. 



[1900 



Isabella Sophronia Cragin, 112 Union Ave., So. Framingham, Mass. 

Scientific. M. A., 1874. Teacher at Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870-82; 
stenographer of American Jersey Cattle Club, New York City, 
1882-86; farmer at Sherborn, Mass., 1886-99; teacher, 1892-99; 
engaged in literary work, 1886-1900. 

George Monroe Steele, 100 Algoma St., Oshkosh, Wis. 

Scientific. M. A., 1885. M. D., College Physicians and Sur- 
geons, 1871. Student in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York City, 1869-71; practiced in Oshkosh, Wis., 1871-1900. 
Married Mary E. Wickwire, 1871. 

1870. 

Daniel De Loss Bathrick, 823 Chase Ave., Rogers Park, 111. 

Scientific. Clerk in land department C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, 
III, 187U-77; land agent W. & St. P. R'y at Gary, S. D., 1878-81; 
hardware merchant at Beaver Dam, Wis., 1881-84; right-of way 
agent, C. &. N. W. R'y, Chicago, 111., 1884-1900, also in firm of 
F. Doland & Co., dealers in real estate, Rooms 31-32, 126 Wash- 
ington St. 

Married Libbie Hawley, 1880. Fou^ children. 

JosiAH Blackman Blakely, Neenah, Wis. 

Classical. B. D., Oberlin, 1873. Student in Chicago Theologi- 
cal Seminary, 1870-71; in Oberlin Theological Departmt nt, 1871- 
73; Missionary at Foochow and Shauwu, China, 1874-80; resided 
at Pine River, Wis., 1880-82; farmer at Pittsville, Wis., 1882-87; 
at Neenah, Wis., 1887-1900. 

Married Isabella V. Campbell, (B. S,, 1874), 1874. Three chil- 
dren. 



Eunice Elizabeth Durand (Lyman), Huron, S. D. 

Scientific. Teacher at Rome, Mich., 1870-71; at Chester, 1871- 
74; resided at Chester, O., 1875-76 and 1878-80; at Biscayne, 
Fla., 1876-78; at Huron, S. D., 1880-1900. 
Married E. C. Lyman, 1875. Five children. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 21 

William Sylvester Holt, Portland, Ore. 

Classical. M. A., 1873. D. D., 1895. Student at Chicago 
Theological Seminary, 1870-71; at Auburn Theological Seminary, 
1871-73; Missionary in China, 1873-85; superintendent of mis- 
sion schools, Portland, Ore., 1885-1900. 

Married Frances A. Pratt, 1873. Four children. 

Ella Emogene Mapes (Arnold), Chanute, Kan. 

Scientific. Resided at Ripon, 1870-75; teacher at Horicon, Wis. , 
1876-77; at Rochester, Minn., 1877-80: resided at Rochester, 
Minn., 1880-84; at St. Paul, Minn., 1884-87; at Kansas City, 
Kan., 1887-95; at Chanute, Kan., 1895-1900. 

Married Rev. R. W. Arnold, 1880. Two children. Husband 
died, 1900. 

Rosa Emeline Olds (Bristoll), 2828 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Scientific. M. A., 1874. Teacher in Ripon College, 1872-73; in 
Atlanta University, 1873-74; at Yankton, S. D., 1874-83; resided 
at Minneapolis, Minn., 1883-1900. 

Married Prof. William M. Bristoll, 1870. 

Annah Miriam Smith (P'insterbach), Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. Teacher 'n Ripon, Plymouth, Wis., Tomah, Wis., 

Waukon, lo., and Janesville, Wis., 1872-81; art student in New 

York City, 1881-83; art teacher in Ripon College, 1883-86; re 

sided in Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-94; on coffee plantation at 

Mettaltoyucca, Mexico, 1894-98; teacher in City of Mexico, 

1898-99. 

Married Frank Finsterbach, 1886. One child. 

1871. 

James Armstrong Blanchard, 154 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

Classical. LL. B., Columbia College, 1873. Law student in 
Columbia College, 1871-73; practiced in New York City, 1873-98 
and 1900; Judge of Court of General Sessions, 1899. 
Married Sallie Medbery, 1881. One child. 

James Harvey Bradish. Died, 1897. 
Classical. Lawyer. 



22 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Joseph G Davies, South Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. M. A.., 1875. Teacher at Fox Lake, Wis., 18'72-'73; 
at Ripon, 1873-74; at Waupaca, Wis., 1874-75; at Lancaster, 
Wis., 1876-80; lawyer at Milwaukee, Wis., 1880-83: at Aberdeen, 
S. D., 1883-85; elsewhere in North and South Dakota, 1885-92; 
at South Milwaukee, Wis., 1893-1900. 

Married Mary Davies, 1874. One child. 

John Thomas Evans. Died, 1892. 
Classical. Chemist. 

MoRiTZ Ernest Eversz, 628 University Place, Evanston, 111. 

Classical. M. A., 1876. D. D., 1892. B. D., Oberlin, 1874. 
Student in Oberlin Theological Department, 1871-74; pastor at 
Pittsfield, O., 1874-76; at Columbus, Wis., 1876-81; at Milwau- 
kee, Wis., 1881-87; trustee of Ripon College, 1884-87; visited 
Germany, 1887; Superintendent of work of American Home Mis- 
sionary Society among Germans, 1888-1900; President of Wilton 
German-English College, 1894-1900. 

Married Hattie L. Hammond, 1871. Five children. 

Sarah Ellen Powers (Bradish), . 

2236 Buchanan St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Classical. Traveled in Europe, 1872-73; resided at Dartford, 
Wis., 1873-74; at Ripen, Wis., 1874-75; at Minneapolis^ Minn., 
1875-1900, except some years in W^isconsin as State Secretary of 
the W. C. T. U. 

Married James H. Bradish (B. A., 1871), 1874. Two children. 

Albert Franklin Rust, 504 Temple Bl'k, Kansas City, Mo. 

Classical. Teacher at Orwell, Vt., 1871-72; with engineer corps 
on Sheboygan & Fond du Lac R. R., 1872; on New York Central 
R. R., 1873-74; on Midland Pacific R'y, 1874-75; assistant en- 
gineer, Nebraska R'y, 1875-77; Union Pacific R'y, 1877-86; civil 
engineer, Omaha, Neb., 1886-89; division engineer, Missouri 
Pacific R'y, 1889-93; resident engineer, Philadelphia Construction 
Co., 1893-94; assistant engineer, Missouri, Kansas & Texas R'y, 
1894-95; resident engineer, Arkansas Construction Co., 1895-98; 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 23 

successively engineer of maintenance of way, and resident engin- 
eer, Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf K. R., 1898-1900. 

Married Lulu S. Donaldson, 1897. 

Charles Howard Yeomans, Danville, III. 

Scientific. M. A., 1879. Teacher at Onarga, III, 1871-72; law- 
yer at Gibson City, 111., 1882-84; at Girard, Kan., 1884-89; at 
Paxton, 111., 1889-98, also real estate dealer; manager Ford Coun- 
ty Abstract Co., 1893-98; abstracter of titles, Danville, 111., 
1898-1900. 
Married Mary Raney, 1874. Three children. 

1872. 

John Wheelock Allen, Scottville, Ky. 

Classical. Civil assistant with U. S. Engineer corps in Wisconsin, 

1873-86; on Connecticut River and Long Island Sound, 1886-88; 

in New York Harbor, 1888-91; manufacturer in Scottville, Ky., 

1892-1900. 

Married E. Isabella Pares, 1881. 

James Monroe Brush, Merrill, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Poy Sippi, Wis., Shelby, Minn., and Marsh- 
field, Wis., 1872-87; carpenter at Merrill, Wis., 1887-1900. 

Married Julia D. Emery, 1886. 

Frank Isaiah Fisher, Died, 1887. 
Classical. Lawyer. 

Sarah Ellen Scribner, Ripon, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Plymouth, Wis., 1873-74; at Ripon, 1874- 

75; at Rosendale, Wis., 1875-77 and 1881-82; at Fond du Lac, 

. Wis., 1879-81; at Waupun, Wis., 1878-79, 1882-93 and 1894-96. 

Martha Albina Shepard, Pennington, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Mankato, Minn., 1872-74; at Yankton, S. 
D., 1874-77; at Santee Agency, Neb., 1877-81; matron at Yank- 
ton College, 1884-85; with Sac and Fox Indians, Tama City, lo., 
1886-88; in Industrial School for Girls, Milwaukee, Wis., 1888-91; 
in Protestant Orphan Asylum, Milwaukee, Wis., 1891-95: resided 
in New Hampshire, 1895-99; at Pennington, Wis., 1900. 



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Margaret Blandenia Shoemaker, 253 West 26th Ave., Denver, Col. 

Scientific, Teacher at Dartford, Wis., 18*73-74; at Grand Rapids, 
Wis., 1874-77; at Branchville, N. J., 1877-87; at Denver, Col., 
1887-92, and 1894-1900; at Pocatello, Idaho, 1892-94. 

Harmon Monroe Wilcox, 506 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 

Scientific. Teacher at Sioux City, lo., 1872-73; law student in 
Columbia College, 1873-74; at St. Louis, Mo., 1874-75; practiced 
at St. Louis, Mo., 1875-1900. 
Married Clarinda C. Smith, 1888. 

1873. 
Henry Seel,y Akin, Willow River, Minn. 

Classical. Law student in Columbia College, 1878-75, also clerk 
in Custom House; practiced in New York City, 1875-81; was in 
London, Eng. , 1881-8'4; in lumber business in Northern Wiscon- 
sin and Minnesota, 1884-93; merchant at Willow River, Minn., 
1893-1900. 
Married Grace Gasline, 1885. Four children. 

Horatio Aldrich Brooks. Died, 1877. 
Scientific. Physician. 

Sarah Frances Combs (Greer). Died, 1899. 
Scientific. Teacher. 

Rowland Stevenson Cross, Winthrop, Minn. 

Classical. Supplied church at Bloomer, Wis., 1873-74; student in 
Andover Theological Seminary, 1874-76; pastor at St. Johnsbury 
Centre, Vt., 1876-78; at Anoka, Minn., 1878-80; at Hartford, 
Wis., 1880-82; at Cannon Falls, Minn., 1882-87; at Sauk Centre, 
Minn., 1887-89; at Fairmont, Minn., 1889-95; at Monticello, 
Minn., 1895-98; at Winthrop, Minn., 1898-1900. 

Married, 1879. Six children, five living. 

Ida Elwell (Tilson), West Salem, Wis. 

Scientific. M. A., 1880. Teacher at Columbus, Miss., 1873-74; 
at Chippewa Falls, Wis., 1875-77; at Orange City, Fla., 1877-78; 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 25 

at West Salem, Wis., 1878-81; lecturer and writer on horticulture, 
etc., 1881-1900. 

Married E. S. Tilson, 18*75. He died, 1878. 

William Foulkes, Salina, Kan. 

Classical. D. D., Maryville College, 1896. Student in Lane Theo- 
logical Seminary, 1873-76; pastor at Quincy, Mich., 1876-81; at 
Fostoria, O., 1881-88; at Salina, Kan., 1888-1900. 

Married Harriet A. Johnson (B. S., 1873), 1876, Two children. 

Oscar Emery Hanson, St. Francis, Kan. 

Scientific. Teacher at Kearney Junction, Neb., 1873-76; mer- 
chant at Fairfield, Neb., 1876-86; pharmacist at St. Francis, Kan., 
1886-1900. 

Married (1) Laura Johnson, (2) Alice E. Smith. Six children, 
five livinsf. 

Marietta Hunter (Abbott), Jackson, Minn. 

Scientific. M. A., 1878. Teacher at Waukau and Omro, Wis., 
1873-75; at Albert Lea, Minn., 1875-77 and 1878-81; resided at 
Albert Lea, Minn., 1881-96; at Jackson, Minn., 1896-1900. 

Married R. B. Abbott, D. D., 1881. One child. 

Harriet Almira Johnson (Foulkes). Died, 1892. 
Scientific. Teacher. 

Henry Beman Miter. Died, 1897. 
Classical. Teacher. 

Charles Merils Pond, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Scientific. Law student in Columbia College, 1873-75; practiced 
in Minneapolis, Minn., 1875-89 and 1897-98; Judge of District 
Court, 1890-96 and 1899-1900. 
Married Carrie A. Drew, 1880. Two children. 

Frederick William Rogers, 612 Pabst B'ld'g, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. Clerk at Ripon, 1873-79; real estate dealer and post- 
master at Belcher's Ford, S. D., 1879-81; banker at Ashton, S. D., 



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1881-87; Vice-President Western Farm Mortgage Co., Aberdeen, 
S. D., 1887-89; in real estate and mortgage loan business, Mil- 
waukee, Wis., 1889-1900. 

Married Carrie A. BuUen, 1877. One child. 

Jessie Fox Taintor, Rochester, Minn. 

Classical. Clerk in post-office, Milwaukee, Wis., 1873-75; student 
in Andover Theological Seminary, 1875-78; pastor at Decorah, lo., 
1878-79; at De Witt, lo., 1880-84; at Fergus Falls, Minn., ]884- 
85; at Rochester, Minn., 1886-1900. 

Married Sarah E. Buckley, 1883. One child. 

1874. 

Emma Helen Blair, Madison, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Menasha, Wis., 1874-75; at Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1875-77; cashier, 1877-78; in editorial office Christian 
Statesman, Milwaukee, Wis., 1878-84; Register of Associated 
Charities at Milwaukee, 1884-90; with Milwaukee Sentinel. 1890- 
93; engaged in Library of State Historical Society, Madison, Wis., 
1892-1900. 

Isabella Valucia Campbell (Blakely), Neenah, Wis. 

Scientific. Missionary at Foochow and Shauwu, China, 1874-80; 

resided at Pine River, Wis., 1880-82; at Pittsville, Wis., 1882 87; 

at Neenah, Wis., 1887-1900. 

Married Rev. Josiah B. Blakely (B. A., 1870), 1874. Three 

children. 



Ezra Porter Chittenden, Kearney, Neb. 

Classical. M. A., 1880. B. D., Yale, 1877, Seabury Divinity 
School, 1885. Ph. D., University of Minnesota, 1897. Student 
in Yale Theological Seminary, 1874-77; pastor at Barton Landing, 
Vt. , 1877-78; student of theology in Bonn University, Prussia, 
1878-79; pastor at New Richmond, Wis., 1879-83; at Sicux City, 
1883-85; entered Protestant Episcopal church, 1885; instructor 
in Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minn., 1885-88; also hold- 
ing services at Waterville and Elysian, Minn., 1885-86; at Minne- 
apolis, Minn., 1886-87; at Topeka, Kan., 1887; rector Christ's 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE, 27 

church and Professor of Mental and Physical Science, St. John's 
School, Salina, Kan., 1888-91; rector at Winona, Minn., 1891-96; 
graduate student in University of Minnesota, 1896-97; Principal 
Kearney Military Academy, Kearney, Neb., 1897-1900. 

Edward Evans, 81 Kingston Road, Wimbledon, Eng. 

Classical. M. A., 1877. Student in Union Theological Seminary, 
1874-76; theological student in Bala College, North Wales, 1877; 
teacher and preacher in Wales, 1878-95; Principal of St. George's 
Gramijiar School, Wimbledon, Eng., 1896-1900. 

Married Esther Pepper, 1893. Three children, two living. 

William Francis Hillman, Died, 1899. 
Classical. Teacher, farmer. 

Almira Isabella Hobert, Delavan, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher in State School for the Blind, Janesville, Wis., 
1874-82 and 1885-86; resided at Alma, Wis., 1882-84; teacher in 
State School for the Deaf, Delavan, Wis., 1884-85 and 1886-1900. 

Benjamin Franklin Thomas, Columbus, O. 

Scientific. M. A., 1878. Ph. D., Stevens Institute of Technol- 
ogy, 1880. Clerk at Milwaukee, Wis., 1874-75; government clerk 
at Fort Berthold, N. D., 1875-76; teacher in Carleton College, 
Northfield, Minn., 1876-79; student in Stevens Institute, Hoboken, 
N. J., 1879-80; Professor in University of Missouri, 1880-85; 
Professor of Physics in Ohio State University, 1885-1900. 

Married, 1882. 

1875. 
Carroll Atwood, 86-88 New Insurance Building, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. LL. B., University of Wisconsin, 1878. Law student 
at Trempeleau, Wis., and Madison, W^is. , 1875-78; practiced at 
Whitehall, Wis., 1878-82; at Ashton, S. D., 1882-88; at Aber- 
deen, S. D., 1888-91; at Milwaukee, Wis., 1891-1900. 
Married Hattie Bullen, 1883. Three children. 

Rosina Emma Batson (Price), Beaver Dam, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher in Horicon, Wis., 1875-77; in Waterville, N. 



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Y., 1877-78; missionary at Bassein, Burmah, 1878-80; atShwayg- 
gin, Burmah, 1880-82; at Moulmein, Burmah, 1882-84; was in 
America, 1884-86; missionary at Henzada, Burmah, 1886-92 and 
1894-98; resided at Chicago, 111., 1892-94; at Beaver Dam, Wis., 
1898-1900. 

Married Rev. W. I. Price, 1881. Four children. Husband died, 
1899. 

John William Hargrave, Baraboo, Wis. 

Classical. Student in Oberlin Theological Department, 1875-78; 
pastor at Brooklyn Village, O., 1878-82; at Duluth, Minn., 1883; 
at Aitkin, Minn., 1884-85; at St. Cloud, Minn., 1886-89; at Zum- 
brota, Minn., 1889-94; at Cleveland, O., 1894-99; at Baraboo, 
Wis., 1899-1900. 

Married (1) Christiana F. Ferguson, 1876; (2) Lucy Cobban, 
1892. Three children. 

Mary Emily Harris, Howard Lake, Minn. 

Scientific. Teacher at Red Wing, Minn., 1875-76; at Horicon, 
Wis., 1876-78: at Beaver Dam, Wis., 1878-79; at Ripon, 
1879-84; at Ovvatonna, Minn., 1884-89; at Howard Lake, xvlinn., 
1889-91 and 1898-1900; Preceptress in Pomona College, Clare- 
mont, Cal., 1891-98. 

Silas Henry Hillman, Mantorville, Minn. 

Scientific. Visited Germany, 1875-76; teacher at Dodge Centre, 
Minn., 1876; at Red Wing, Minn., 1877; farmer at Kasson, Minn., 
1877-79; at Mantorville, Minn., 1879-1900. 
Married Emma D. Gaylord, 1879. Three children. 

Kossuth Kent Kennan, 357 Kane Place, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Classical. Law student at Portage, Wis., and Milwaukee, Wis., 
and reporter in courts and legislature, 1875-78; successively land 
agent, assistant attorney and tax commissioner for Wisconsin Cen- 
tral R'y, 1878-91, except three years in Europe; manager Gothen- 
burg Waterworks and Investment Co., Gothenburg, Neb., 1892-93; 
practiced law at Milwaukee, Wis., 1894-1900. 

Married (1) Mrs. Ellen R. Pierpont, 1885; (2) Florence Jones, 
1895. Two children. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 29 

Mary Ann McAssey (Pinch), Springfield, Mo. 

Classical. Teacher in Talladega College, 1875-76; at Walton, N. 

Y., 1876-77; resided at South Natick, Mass., 1878-81; at Bara- 

boo. Wis., 1881-85: at Cleburne, Tex., 1885-87; at Newton, Kan., 

1887-93; at Emporia, Kan., 1893-95; at Springfield, Mo., 1896- 

1900. 

Married Rev. Pearse Pinch, (B. A., 1875), 1877. Seven children. 

Albert Julian Miller, Logan, lo. 

Classical. Teacher at Missouri Valley, lo., 1876-77; at Logan, 
lo., 1877-78; deputy clerk of court, 1879-81; county superinten- 
dent of schools, 1882-85; in real estate business, 1886-1900. 

Married, 1882. Two children. 

John William Pinch, 48 GilfiUan Block, St. Paul, Minn. 

Classical. Teacher at New London, Wis., 1876; law student in 
Columbia College, 1877; piacticed at Escanaba, Mich., 1878-83; 
at St. Paul, Minn., 1883-1900. 
Married Matta Chittenden, 1876. One child. 

Pearse Pinch, Springfield, Mo. 

Classical. Student in Oberlin Theological Department, 1875-76; 
in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1876-78; pastor at South Nat- 
ick, Mass., 1878-81; at Baraboo, Wis., 1881-85; at Cleburne, 
Tex., 1885-87; at Newton, Kan., 1887-93; at Emporia, Kan., 
1893-95; at Springfield, Mo., 1895-1900; Trustee of Fairmont 
College, Wichita, Kansas. 
Married Mary A. McAssey (B. A., 1875), 1877. Seven children. 

Adelaide Amanda Sargent (Gibbs), Mayfield, Mich. 

Scientific. Teacher at Sheboygan Falls, Wis., 1875-76; at She- 
boygan, Wis., 1876-77; at Owatonna, Minn., 1877-83; resided at 
Mayfield, Mich., 1883-91 and 1897-1900; at Traverse City, Mich., 
1891-97. 

Married James L. Gibbs, 1883. Two children. Husband died, 
1900. 



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[1900 



Jean Caroline Sherwood (Rankin), 

1529 University Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Scientific. Teacher at Omro, Wis., 1875-76; at Sheboygan Falls, 
Wis., 1876-78; at Ovvatonna, Minn., 1878-80; at Austin, Minn., 
1880-82; resided at Austin, Minn., 1883-84; at Owatonna, Minn., 
1884-89; at Red Wing, Minn., 1889-91; at West Superior, Wis., 
1891-95; at Minneapolis, Minn., 1895-1900. 
Married A. W. Rankin, 1882. Two children. 

Lyman Herschell Warner, Milford, Neb. 

Classical. Theological student, 1875-76; teacher at Waterville, 
Minn., 1876-77; at Bayfield, Wis., 1877-81; at Superior, Wis., 
1881-83; supplied church at Freeborn, Minn., 1876; at Mauston, 
Wis., 1881; postmaster at Superior, Wis., 1882-83; proprietor of 
Cedar Rapids (Neb.) Era, 1883-87; of Burt County News (Craig, 
Neb.), 1887-94; of Milford Nebraskan and Pleasant Dale Quiz, 
1893-1900. 

Married (1) Jennie B. Doe, 1876; (2) Minnie A. Ashley, 1887. 
Four children. 

1876. 

John Gallivan Ingalls, 800 Royal Insurance Building, Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. M. A., 1880. Principal of Public Schools of Menom- 
onie. Wis., 1876-87; successively Vice-President and Secretary of 
Western Farm Mortgage Company, Aberdeen, S. D., 1887-90; in 
banking house at Albany, N. Y., 1890-91; with Appleton & Co., 
publishers, 1891-93; agent for Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection 
and Insurance Co., 1893-1900. 
Married Janet E. Stewart, 1881. Three children. 



John Wait Savage, Stanton, Mich. 

Scientific. M. A., 1880. Student in Andover Theological Sem- 
inary, 1878-82; pastor at Lawrence, Mass., 1882-84; at Lake 
Linden, Mich., 1884-89; at Red Jacket, Mich., 1889-93; at New 
Whatcom, Wash., 1893-95; at Cassell, Mich., 1895-96; at De 
Pere, Wis., 1896-97; at Stanton, Mich., 1898-1900. 
Married Carlotta Moore, 1893. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 31 

Louis Kossuth Strong, Antigo, Wis. 

Scientific. Teaciier at Fort Howard and De Pere, Wis., 1876-81; 
farmer at Ripon, 1881-83; resided at Antigo, Wis., 1883-1900, at 
first in lumber business, later a real estate and insurance agent. 

Married Libbie Thomas, 1880. Three children. 



1877. 



Joseph Henry Bottum, Faulkton, S. D. 

Scientific. Teacher and farmer at West Rosendale, Wis., 1877-79; 
law student at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1879-80; practiced at Sioux 
Falls, S. D., 1880-82; at Ashton, S. D., 1882-83; at La Foon, S. 
D., 1883-86; at Faulkton, S. D., 1886-1900. 

Married Silvia E. Smith. P'our children. 

Ada Clark (Merrell), Ripon, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Covington, Ky., 1877-80; resided at Ripon, 
1880-1900. . 

Married Edward H. Merrell, D. D., 1880. Five children. 

David Davies, 377 Jackson St., Oshkosh, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1887. D. D., 1896. Student in Lane Theo- 
logical Seminary, 1877-78; pastor at Oshkosh, Wis., 1878-1900; 
Trustee of Ripon College, 1891-1900. 

Married (1) Jeannette A. Jones, 1878; (2) Mary Jones, 1888. 
Five children. 

David Edward Evans, 2311 Fifteenth Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Classical. Teacher near Cambria and Flintville, Wis., 1877-79; 
student in Lane Theological Seminary, 1879-82; pastor at Coalton, 
O., 1882-83; at Kilbourn City, Wis., 1883-87; at Litchfield, Minn., 
1887-89; at St. Paul, Minn., being also Superintendent of mis- 
sions, 1889-1900. 

Married M. A. Evans, 1882. Three children, two living. 



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Charles Wesley Headley, Winnebago City, Minn. 

Classical. Teacher at Ripon, IS'Z^-TS; student in Yale Divinity 
School, 1878-80; in business at Two Rivers, Wis., 1881-82; at 
Pewaukee, Wis., 1882-83; at Fairmont, Minn., 1883-86; teacher 
at Fairmont, Minn., 1886-89; Financial Secretary of Windom In- 
stitute, Montevideo, Minn., 1889-90; Principal of same, 1890-99; 
in business at Winnebago City, Minn., 1899-1900. 

Married Sara J. Sherman, (B. S., 1878), 1881. Five children. 

Susan Alice Jeffris, 106 Cherry St., Janesville, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Janesville, Wis., 1877-78; at Harmony, 
Wis., 1878-79; art student at Janesville, Wis., 1881-83; teacher 
at Macon, Ga., 1883-85; resided at Janesville, Wis., 1885-1900. 

William Martin Lewis, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Scientific. Student in Union Theological Seminary, 1878-81; 
home missionary at Geneva, S. U., 1881-83; pastor at Custer, 
Minn., 1883-84; clerk in Security Bank, Minneapolis, Minn., 
1884-1900. 

Married Mrs. Emma J. Miner, 1884. Two children. 

Perry Niskern, Berlin, Wis. 

Classical. Law student in Columbia College, 1878-79; at Janes- 
ville, Wis., 1879-80; practiced at Princeton, Wis., 1880-85; at 
Berlin, Wis., 1885-1900; District Attorney, 1885-89. 
Married Jennie Atwood, 1881. 

Alonzo Rosseel Northup. Escanaba, Mich. 

Classical. Teacher at Fox Lake, Wis., 1877-78; at New London, 
Wis., 1878-79; at Escanaba, Mich., 1879-82; lawyer at Escanaba, 
Mich., 1882-1900; member of Legislature, 1888-89, 1891-92. 
Married Ella Smith, 1879. Three children. 

1878. 

Irenaeus J Atwood. 

Classical. B. D., Oberlin, 1881. M. D., Rush Medical College, 
1888. Student in Oberlin Theological Department, 1878-81; in 
Hahnemann Medical College, 1881-82; missionary in Shansi Mis- 



r 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE, 33 

sion, China, 1882-84; in North China Mission, 1884-88 and 1889- 

99: student in Rush Medical College, 1888-89; in America, 1899- 

1900. 

Married Annette Williams, 18*78. Four children. 

Frederick Ames Dawes, Room 514, 134 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Law student at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1878-80; practiced 
at Sioux Falls, S. D., 1880-81; cashier of bank at Redfield, S. D., 
1881-88; with E. F. Daniels & Co., coal dealers, Chicago, III., 
1888-89; with coal company at Cartersville, 111., 1889-91; in 
wholesale coa! business at Omaha, Neb., 1893-97; engaged in 
coal mining in Poteau, I. T., 1897-98; manager ot American Press 
Clipping Bureau, Chicago, 111., 1898-1900. 
Married Luella J. Bateman, 1884. One child. 

Sara Jane Sherman (Headley), Winnebago City, Minn. 

Scientific. Teacher at Ashland, Wis., 1878-80; resided at Two 
Rivers, Wis., 1881-82; at Pewaukee, Wis., 1882-83; at Fairmont, 
Minn., 1883-89; at Montevideo, Minn., 1889-1899; at Winnebago 
City, Minn., 1899-1900. 

Married Charles W. Headley, (B. A., 1877), 1881. Five children. 

Ella Mary Slater, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

Scientific. Teacher at Aurelia, lo., 1878-81 and 1883-85; county 
superintendent of schools, 1881-83; teacher of physical culture at 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1885 ; at Adams Nervine Asylum, Jamai- 
ca Plain, Mass., 1900. 

Abbie Augusta Strong. Died, 1887. 
Classical. Teacher. 

Frank Newhall White, Cheyenne, Wyo. 

Classical. D. D., 1898. Student in Andover Theological Semin- 
ary, 1878-81; pastor at Hancock, Mich., 1881-86; missionary at 
Sendai, Japan, 1886-90; at Tokio, Japan, 1890-92; at Osaka, 
Japan, 1892-93; associate pastor at Burlington, lo., 1894-99; pas- 
tor at Cheyenne, Mont., 1899-1900. 
Married Jennie L. Allen, 1881. Four children. 



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Emma Maria Williams (Sheehan), Waupun, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Ashland,. Wis., 1878-80; in School for the 
Blind, at Janesville, Wis., 1880-92; resided at Waupun, 1892-1900. 

Married John T. Sheehan, 1897. 

1879. 

Thomas Armstrong, Jr., 29-21 Fleming Block, Phoenix, Ariz. 

Scientific. Law student at Portage, Wis., 1879-81; practiced at 
Portage, Wis., 1881-1892, being District Attorney, 1885-89; at 
Phoenix, Ariz., 1892-1900. 
Married Evelina Ackerman, (B. S., 1882), 1883. Six children. 

Wells Woodbrtdge Cook, Fort Collins, Col. 

Scientific. M. A., 1883. Teacher at White Earth, Minn, 1879- 
82; at Jefferson, Wis., 1882-83; at Caddo, I. T., 1883-84; at 
Detroit, Minn., 1885; student in chemistry in University of Ver- 
mont, 1885-86; Professor of Agriculture, University of Vermont, 
and Director of State Experiment Station, 1886-93; State Chem- 
ist, 1885-88; Professor of Agriculture, Colorado Agricultural Col- 
lege, and Agriculturist at State Experiment Station, 1893-1900. 
Married Carrie A. Raymond, 1879. Three children. 

Mary Eva Hodge (Le Roy), Hartland, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Ripon, 1880-82; at Champion, Mich., 
1886-86; in Tougaloo (Miss.) University, 1893-95; resided at 
Ripon, 1882-86 and 1887-88; at Denver, Col., 1888-92; at Hart- 
land, Wis., 1895-1900. 
Married William Le Roy, 1895. 

WiLLARD Addison Hodge, Waunakee, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1893. Teacher at Rosendale, Wis., 1879-80; 
at Macon, Ga., 1880-86; at Marshall, Wis., 1886-92; at Chippe- 
wa Falls, Wis., 1892-93; at Prairie du Chien, Wis., 1893-94; 
graduate student in University of Wisconsin, 1894-97; resided at 
Waunakee, Wis., 1897-1900. 

Married Elizabeth A. Pinch. Four children. 



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Orville Watson Mosher, New Richmond, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at New Richmond, Wis., 1879-83; wholesale 
dealer in grain, 1883-1900. 

Married Delia H. Tobie, 1880. Three children. 

Robert Thomas Roberts, Racine, Wis. 

Scientific. M. A., 1894. D. D., 1899. Student in Lane Theo- 
logical Seminary, 1879-82; pastor at Cambria, Wis., 1882-86; 
Superintendent of State Public School for Dependent and Neglected 
. Children at Sparta, Wis., 1886-91; pastor at Racine, Wis., 1891- 

1900; Trustee of Ripon College, 1887-94. 

Married Maggie A. Hughes, 1881. Three children. 

1880. 

George Washington Hatch, 176 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Classical. Teacher at Brownsdale, Minn., 1880-81; civil engineer 

in Montana, 1881-82; on editorial staff of Railway Age, Chicago, 

III., 1882-83; editor of Western Fireman, Chicago, 111,^1883-88; 

editor and business manager of Insurance Age, New York City, 

1888-1900. 

Married Ida M. Maxwell, 1883. One child. 

Robert Mc Ewen Phelps, Phoenix, Arix. 

Scientific. M. A., 1892. M. D., Rush Medical College, 1885. 
Teacher at Ripon, 1880-81; civil engineer in Northern Michigan 
and Canada, 1881-82; student in Rush Medical College, 1883-85; 
successively assistant physician and assistant superintendent in 
Insane Hospital at Rochester, Minn., 1885-99; resided at Phoenix, 
Ariz., 1899-1900. 
Married Sadie Tinton, 1892. Two children. 

Edward J Roberts, Spokane, Wash. 

Classical. Civil engineer on C, St. P., M. & O. R. R.', 1880-81; 
on N. P. R. R., 1881-83; on C. P. R'y, 1883-85; on St. P. & D. 
R'y, 1886; on St. P., M. & M. R'y, 1886-87; on S., L. S. & E. 
R'y, 1888; on S. F. & N. R'y, N. & F. S. R'y, R. M. R'y, and 
C. & R. M. R'y, 1889-99; President of Union Iron Works, and 
of Quilp Gold Mining Co., 1900. 
Married Mary Tracy, 18 83. Six children. 



36 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Harriet Jessup Rogers. Died, 1884. 
Classical. 

1881. 

LoviLA Margaret Mosher, Waupun, Wis. 

Scientific. M. A., 1896. Teacher at New Richmond, Wis., 1881- 
83 and 1884-88; Superintendent of Schools, St. Croix County, 
1888-92; teacher in Normal School, River Falls, Wis., 1893; in 
State School for the Blind, Janesville, Wis., 1894-97: in Industrial 
School for Boys, Waukesha, Wis., 1897; at Waupun, Wis., 1897'- 
1900. 

Hiram Hopkins Shaw, 18th and Wynkoop St., Denver, Col. 

Classical. Civil engineer at Nerenta, Mich., 1881-82; at Metro- 
politan, Mich., 1882-83; at Dubuque, Jo., 1883-84; at Chicago, 
111., J 884; representative of a Boston coffee house in Colorado, 
New Mexico, and Arizona, 1884-1900. 

Married Laura W. Ladd, 1883. 

Albert Jay Whiting, 411 Washington St., ^Vatertown, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Watertovvn, Wis., 1881-89 and 1893-1900; 
Life Insurance Agent, 1889-1900. 

Married Anna R. Bailey, 1883. Three children. 

1882. 

Evelina Ackerman (Armstrong), Phoenix, Ariz. 

Scientific. Resided at Portage, Wis., 1883-93; at Phoenix, Ariz., 
1893-1900. 

Married Thomas Armstrong, Jr., (B. S., 1879) 1883. Six chil- 
dren. 

Constance Alice Adams (Meyer), Red Lodge, Mont. 

Classical. Teacher at Ashland, Wis., 1882-84; resided at Park 
City, Mont., 1884-89; at Red Lodge, Mont., 1889-1900. 
Married William F. Meyer, (B. S., 1882), 1884. One child. 

Louie Pomeroy Adams. Died, 1897. 
Scientific. Teacher. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE, 37 

Clement. Claude Campbell, Hartford, Wis. 

Scientific. B. D., Yale Divinity School, 1885. Student in Chi- 
cago Theological Seminary, 1882-84; in Yale Divinity School, 
1884-85; pastor at Granby, Ct., 1885-90; at Necedah, Wis., 
1890-91; at Antigo, Wis., 1891-98; at Hartford, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Married Elizabetlf J. Laning, 1885. Four children, three living. 

Caroline Wells Daniels, Springfield, Mo. 

Scientific. M. A., 1887. Teacher at Sheboygan Falls, Wis., 
1882-83; at Monticello, lo., 1883-85; at Lyons, lo., 1885; in 
Agricultural College, Brookings, S. D., 1886-87; Principal of 
Ladies' Department, Drury College, Springfield, Mo., 1887-1900. 

Clifton Fremont Hodge, Worcester, Mass. 

Classical. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1889. Surveyor 
in Montana, 1882-85; student at Johns Hopkins University, 1885- 
89; fellow in Biology, 1889-90; Naturalist in U. S. Fish Commis- 
sion, 1888; Assistant in Neurology, Clark University, 1889-91; 
Instructor in Biology, University of Wisconsin, 1891-92; Assist- 
ant Professor of Physiology and Neurology, Clark University, 
1892-1900. 
Married Thekla J. Eversz, 1888, Two children. 

Lucius Daniel Hopkins, Sheboygan, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1889. S. T. B., General Theological Semin- 
ary, 1887. Student in General Theological Seminary, New York 
City, 1882-86; missionary in charge of St. Mark's church, Ocon- 
to, Wis., 1886-94; rector at Sheboygan, Wis., 1894-1900. 

John Roberts Jones, Hankinson, N. D. 

Scientific. In lumber business at Dorchester, Wis., 1882-85; at 
Phillips, Wis., 1884-86; at Hankinson, N. D., 1886-94. 
Married (1) Victoria Hamilton, 1886; (2) Mary E. Stillwell, 1893. 
Four children. 

Thomas Richard Jones, Winnebago, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1890. M. D., University of Buffalo, 1890. 
Teacher at Star Prairie, Wis., 1882-83; R. R. surveyor, 1883-85 



38 RIPON COLLEGE, [1900 

and 188*7-89; druggist at Ripon, 1885-87; student in Chicago 
Medical College, 1888-89; in University of Buffalo, 1889-90; 
medical missionary in China, 1890-92; practiced at Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1892-95; at Eldorado, Wis., 1895-9*7; assistant physician at 
Northern Wisconsin Hospital for the Insane, 1897-1900. 

Married Stella R. Nichols, 1889. * 

Chester Tullar Kennan, 997 Cambridge Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. In law department of W^isconsin Central R'y, 1882-86; 
practiced law in Milwaukee, Wis , 1886-1900. 

Married Kate Collipp, 1885. Three children. 

William Frederick Meyer, Red Lodge, Mont. 

Scientific. In lumber business at Park City, Mont., 1882-84; 
practiced law at Park City, Mont., 1884-89; at Red Lodge, Mont., 
1889-1900, also a banker. Member of Legislature, 1895. 

Married C. Alice Adams (B. A., 1882), 1884. One child. 

Mary Janes Montague (Powers), 803 E. Seneca St., Ithaca, N. Y. 

Scientific. Resided at Boyne Falls, Mich., 1882-84; at Madison, 
Wis., 1885 88; at Oberlin, O., 1889-93; at Northampton, Mass., 
1893-95; at Stanford University, Cal., 1895 97; in Berlin and 
Paris, 1897-99; at Ithaca, N. Y., 1899-1900. 

Married H. H. Powers, 1882. 

Frank Knight Sanders, 235 Lawrence St., New Haven, Ct. 

Classical. M. A., 1888. Ph. D., Yale, 1889. Instructor in 
Jaffna College, Jaffna, Ceylon, 1882-86; graduate student in Yale 
University, 1886-89; Assistant in Semitic Languages, 1888-91; 
Instructor, 1891-92; Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature, 
1892-94; Woolsey Professor of Biblical Literature, 1894-1900. 

Married Edith Blackman, 1888. Three children. 

Elvin Berry Savage. Died, 1890. 
Scientific. Cashier. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 39 

Edward Herbert Wilson, 

143 New Insurance Building, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Scientific. Civil engineer with engineer corps, U. S. army, Por- 
tage and Milwaukee, Wis., 1882-88; clerk of American Express 
Co., at Milwaukee, Wis., 1888; at Racine, Wis., 1883-84; law 
student at Milwaukee, Wis., 1884-87; practiced, 1887-88; exam- 
iner of titles for N. W. Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1888-1900. 

Married (1) Alice J. Clark, 1889; (2) Marion Pierce, 1896. Two 
children. 

1883. 

Emma Osborn Cleaver, 531 Elm St., Reading, Pa. 

Classical. M. A., 1886. M.D., Woman's Medical College, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa., 1895. Teacher at Milwaukee, Wis., 1883-89; stu- 
dent in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., 1889-91; in 
Columbia Hospital, Washington, D. C, 1891; nurse in Hospital 
of University of Pennsylvania, 1892; student in Woman's Medi- 
cal College of Pennsylvania, 1892-95; Resident at Evening Dis- 
pensary for Women, South Baltimore, Md., 1895; practiced at 
Reading, Pa., 1895-1900. 

Henry Seward Cooke, Kaukauna, Wis. 

Scientific. Civil engineer at Chippewa Falls, Wis., 1884; in em- 
ploy of paper manufacturing company, Kaukauna, Wis., 1885- 
1900. 
Married Frances I. Riddle, 1889. Four children. 

Colin Clinton Joslyn, 409-411 Rochester Block, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Scientific. Teacher at Columbus, Wis., 1883-84; law student at 
Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-85; practiced at Minneapolis, Minn., 
1895-1900. 
Married Marie A. Rich, 1899. 

Samuel Melancthon Mc Neill, Tomahawk, Wis. 

Classical. B. D., Yale Divinity School, 1886. Student in Yale 
Divinity School, 1883-86; pastor at Sleepy Eye, Minn., 1886-89; 
at Lake Mills, Wis., 1889-97; at Tomahawk, Wis., 1897-1900. 
Married Elizabeth D. Jewett, 1887. Four children. 



40 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Daniel De Lloyd Sutherland, Fond du Lac, Wis. 

Scientific. Law student in Columbia College, 1883-84; practiced 

at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1884-1900. 

Married Grace E. Jones, 1887. Three children. 

1884. 

Margaret Booker (Dawes), 307 W. Court St., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Teacher at Whitewater, Wis., 1884-85; resided at Red- 
field, S. D., 1885-89, teacher in Redfield College, 1887-88; re- 
sided at Lincoln,. Neb., 1892-98; at Chicago, 111., 1898-1900. 
Married William R. Dawes (B. A., 1884), 1885. Three children. 

WiLLL^M RuGGLES Dawes, 307 W. Court St., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. In Spink County Bank, Redfield, S. D., 1884-89, Trus- 
tee of Redfield College; resided at Lincoln, Neb., 1889-98, Secre- 
tary Dawes Business Block Co., Secretary Lincoln Coal Co.; 
cashier of Post Office, Chicago, III, 1898-1900. 
Married Margaret Booker (B. A., 1884), 1885. Three children. 

Merritt Welcome Phillips, Westfield, Wis. 

Scientific. Architect in New York City, 1885-91; at Denver, Col., 
1991-94; at Westfield, Wis., 1894-1900. 

1885. 

Mary Lampson Dobbs, Ripon, Wis. 

Select. Resided at Ripen, 1885-1900, except at Madison, Wis., 
1891-94. 

Mark Thomas Halphide, Olivet, S. D. 

Scientific. LL. B., Union College of Law, 1887. Teacher at 
Shell Lake, Wis., 1885-86; student at Union College of Law, Chi- 
cago, 111., 1886-87; practiced at Menno, S. D., 1888-91; Judge, 
Hutchinson County, S. D., 1891-1900. 

Married Clara Payne, 1886. Three children, two living. 

John Cleland Johnston, Waupun, Wis. 

Scientific. Farmer at Waupun, Wis., 1885-1900. 
Married Louisa J. Clark, 1886. Four children. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE, 41 

1886. 

Orrin Wright Bow, Jr., 60 Loan and Trust Bl'd'g, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. Law student at Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-87; at Univer- 
sity of Michigan, 1887-88; practiced in office of Stark and Suther- 
land, Milwaukee, Wis., 3888-90; at Kingstqn, Wis., 1890-93; of 
firm VanVechten and Bow, Milwaukee, Wis., 1893-1900. 
Married Nellie Garner, 1893. 

Frederick Merrell Brigham, 2712 Monroe St., Toledo, O. 

Classical. With branch house of Piatt & Co., packers, Baltimore, 
Md., 1886-89; law student in Columbia College, 1889-91; prac- 
ticed in New York City, 1892-97; with Woolson Spice Co., Toledo, 
O., 1897-1900. 

Married Alice B. Horner, 1893. One child. 

Fremont Roger Crabtree, 502 Pabst Building, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. Surveyor at Omaha, Neb., 1886; teacher at Escanaba, 
Mich., 1887; Superintendent of Milwaukee Protestant Orphan 
Asylum, 1887; real estate agent at Milwaukee, Wis., 1888; drafts- 
man at Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-90; architect at Milwaukee, 
Wis., 1890-1900. 

Married Clara Cook, 1889. One child. 

Edward Tracy Merrell, 215 Madison St., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Student in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1886-88; 
in editorial office of the Advance, Chicago, 111., 1888-1900, Asso- 
ciate Editor, 1892-96, Managing Editor from 1896. 

Married Mabel Waite, 1893. Two children. 

Maud Lincoln Merrell (Brown), 

121 College Ave., Walla Walla, Wash. 

Scientific. Teacher at Reedsburg, Wis., 1886-87; at Hartford, 
Ct., 1887-88; at Milwaukee, Wis., 1888-89; in Ripon College, 
1890-97. 

Married Benjamin H. Brown (B. S., 1894), 1897. One child. 



42 RIP ON COLLEGE. [1900 

Grace Morgan (Davies), Oshkosh, Wis. 

Select. Music student at Boston, Mass., 1887-88; resided at 
Columbus, Wis., 1889-92; at Oshkosh, Wis., 1892-1900. 

Married Luther Davies (B. S., 1888), 1889. One child. 

Grace Mouat, Janesville, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Menomonee, Wis., 1886-89; in Downer 
College, 1895-96; at La Crosse, Wis., 1896-99. 

Charles Hosmer Scribner, 79 Ward St., Patterson, N. J. 

Scientific. M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1890. 
Medical student at University of Michigan, 1886-87; at Rosen- 
dale, Wis., 1887-88; at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New- 
York City, 1888-90; practiced at Patterson, N. J., 1890-1900. 

Married Annie T. Doremus, 1892. Three children. 

Louis Mead Sherman. Died, 1896. 
Scientific. Manufacturer. 

Lee Swift, Tracy, Minn. 

Select. Teacher at Elroy, Wis., and Surveyor of Sauk Co., 1886- 
87; teacher at Hillsborough, Wis., 1887-88; at Faulkton, S. D., 
1888 90; at Clark, S. D., 1890-92; superintendent of schools at 
Tracy, Minn., 1892-1900. 
Married Carrie M. Blanchard, 1886. Three children. 

George Carl Weiss, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Select. B. A., 1895. Supplied church at Raymond, Wis., 1886- 
87; student in Yale Divinity School, 1887-88 and 1889-91; pastor 
at Big Spring, Wis., 1888-89; at New Lisbon, Wis., 1891-92; at 
Watertown, Wis., 1892-98; in evangelistic work, 1899-1900. 

Married Anna M. Ramsey, 1891. One child. 

1887. 
Emma Louise Nohl, Wausau, Wis. 

Select. Teacher at Jacksonville, 111., 1887-89; in Downer Col- 
lege, 1889-91; at Englewood, N. J., 1891-93; at Wausau, Wis., 
1893-1900. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 43 

Marian Amoret Sargeant (Williams). Died, 1896. 
Select. Teacher. 

1888. 

James Wallace Cabeen, 6426 Peoria St., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. B. D., University of Chicago, 1893. Student at Mor- 
gan Park Seminary, 1889-92; at University of Chicago, 1892-94; 
Dastor at Winnebago City, Minn., 1888-89; at Chicago, 111., 1889- 
95 and 1998-1900; at Sheboygan, Wis., 1895-98. 

Married Anna M. Hamilton, (B. S., 1888), 1889. Three chil- 
dien. 

Luther Davies, 163 Main St., Oshkosh, Wis. 

Scientific. Merchant at Columbus, Wis., 1888-92; at Oshkosh, 
Wis., 1892-1900. 

Married Grace Morgan, (Select Course, 1886), 1889. One child. 

Willis Penfield Elwood, Palani, Madura District, India. 

Classical. Student in Union Theological Seminary, 1888-91; mis- 
sionary in India, 1891-1900. 

Married Agnes A. Monroe, 1891. One child. 

Anna Moncrieff Hamilton (Cabeen), 6426 Peoria St., Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. Resided at Winnebago City, Minn., 1888-89; at Chi- 
cago, 111., 1889 95 and 1898-1900; at Sheboygan, Wis., 1895-98. 

Married James W. Cabeen, (B. A., 1888), 1889. Three children. 

Flora Edith Hockenhull (Leahy), Dartford, Wis. 

Select. Instructor in Painting and Drawing, Ripon College, 1889- 

98. 

Married Philip Leahy, (B. S., 1898), 1898. One child. 

Thomas John Jones, Silchar, Assam, India. 

Classical. Ph. D., University of City of New York, 1891. Stu- 
dent in Union Theological Seminary, 1888-91; missionary in In- 
dia, 1891-1900. 
Married Bessie Williams, 1894. Two children. 



44 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

1889. 

Bertha Hobert Bacon (Green), Marinette, Wis. 

Select. Teacher at Bessemer, Mich., 1889-90; at Milwaukee, 

Wis., 1890-91; at Berlin, Wis., 1891-93; at Marinette, Wis., 

1893-95. 

Married Charles T. Green, 1895. 

Jennie Young Middleton, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Select. Student at Albany, N. Y., 1889-91; Assistant Librarian, 
Public Library, Newark, N. J., 1891-96; Librarian Apprentices' 
Library, Philadelphia, Pa., 1896-1900. 

Isabella Holmes Phelps (Gooding), Rochester, Minn. 

Select. Teacher at New Richmond, Wis., 1890-92; at Rochester, 

Minn., 1892-96. 

Married Frank E. Gooding, 1896. Two children. 

1890. 

Charles Danforth Campbell. Died, 1899. 
Classical. Missionary. 

Eleanora Sophronia Everhard, Columbia, S. C. 

Scientific. M. A., 1893. M. D., University of Michigan, 1896. 
Secretary Y. W. C. A. at Minneapolis, Minn., 1892; medical stu- 
dent in University of Michigan, 1892-96; practiced at Ripon, 
1896-9*7; resident physician and Professor of Chemistry and Bio- 
logy in Presbyterian College for Women, Columbia, S. C. 1897- 
1900. 

Mary Curtis Wheeler, Quincy, 111. 

Select. Student in Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 111., 1891-93; 
successively nurse and Superintendent in Sherman Hospital, Elgin, 
111., 1893-99; Superintendent of Blessing Hospital, Quincy, 111., 
1899-1900. 

1891. 

Mary Blanche Dunbar (Nordvi), Waupaca, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Waupaca, Wis., 1891-92; at Bayfield, Wis., 

1892-96. 

Married George H. Nordvi, 1896. Two children. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 45 

Nellie Blanche Eggleston, 114 Willow St., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Select. Resided in Ripon, 1891-95; clerk, 1891-92; teacher, 
1892; in editorial work in Minneapolis, Minn., 1895-1900. 

Wilton Brewster Judd, 840 The Rookery, Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. LL. B., University of Minnesota, 1897. LL. M., 
University of Minnesota, 1898. Clerk for Remington Typewriter 
Co. at Minneapolis, Minn., 1892; in freight department Great 
Northern R'y, 1893; stenographer for Minneapolis Trust Co., 
1894-98; law student in University of Minnesota, 1894-98; prac- 
ticed at Minneapolis, Minn., 1898; at Chicago, 111., 1898-1900. 

Arthur Eastman Leonard, Menasha, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1895. Supplied church at Pleasant Valley, 
Wis., 1891-92; student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1892-95; 
pastor at Forrest, 111., 1895-98; at Menasha, Wis., 1898-1900. 
Married Lillian Bow, 1895. 

Ella Elizabeth Meyer, Ripon, Wis. 

Select. Instructor in Ripon College, (except 1895 and 1898), 
1894-1900; in Europe, 1898. 

William Barrett Millard, Geneseo, III. 

Classical. M. A., 1895. Supplied church at Auroraville, Wis., 
1891-92; student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1892-95; pas- 
tor at New London, Wis., 1895-1900; at Geneseo, 111., 1900. 

Married Marion Treat, 1895. One child. 

•Samuel Marcellus Pedrick, Ripon, Wis. 

Scientific. M. A., 1895. LL. B., University of Wisconsin, 1894. 
Teacher in Ripon, 1891-92; law student in University of Wiscon- 
sin, 1892-93; at Denver, Col, 1893-94; at University of Wiscon- 
1894; practiced at Marinette, Wis., 1894-95; at Milwaukee, Wis., 
1895-97; at Ripon, 1897-1900. Treasurer Ripon College, 1899- 
1900. 
Married Mildred L. Robbins, 1899. 



46 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

1892. 

Charles Hamilton Dunbar, Ripon, Wis. 

Scientific. Farmer at Ripon, 1892-1900. 

Arthur James Mercer, 1755 Howard St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Classical. Clerk in Minneapolis, Minn., 1892-93; collector at 
San Francisco, Cal., and travelling in Australia, 1893-95; book- 
keeper, 1895-96; manufacturer and dealer in structural iron work 
at San Francisco, Cal., 1896-1900. 

Married Martha Westphal, 1897. One child. 

Mamie Lucilda Newton, 1215 Menomonee St., Eau Claire, Wis. 

Select. Student in Ripon College, 1893-94; teacher at Eau Claire, 
Wis., 1894-1900. 

Johan Oscar August Ostrom, 119 Wilder St., Aurora, 111. 

Classical. M. A., 1897. Pastor at St. Mary's, Kans., 1892-93; 
at Carbondale, Kans., 1893-94; graduate student in Hartford 
Theological Seminary, also supplying church at Canton, Ct. , 1894- 
95; reporter in Chicago, 111., 1895-96; graduate student in Augus- 
tana Theological Seminary, 1896-97; pastor at Buffalo, N. Y., 
1897-98; at Aurora, 111., 1898- 1900. 

Ellen Amelia Stickle, 6519 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Resided at Chicago, 1892-1900; student of Library 
Science in Armour Institute, 1894-95; student in Metropolitan 
Conservatory of Music, 1896-97; engaged in home duties, 1898- 
1900. 

Emilie May Stickle, 6519 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111. 
Select. Teacher at Chicago, 111., 1893-1900. 

1893. 

Horace Orlando Bethel, Monroe, Wis. 

Classical. M. A., 1897. Student in Mc Cormick Theological 
Seminary, 1893-96; pastor at Shawano, Wis., 1896-98; at Monroe, 
Wis., 1898-1900. 

Married Alzina M. Kelley, (B. A., 1897), 1898. One child. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE, 47 

Margaret Lockhart Hamilton, Raleigh, N. C. 

Classical. Student in Missionary Training School, Chicago, 111., 
1893-95; missionary at Memphis, Tenn., 1895-96; teacher in 
Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C, 1896-1900. 

Ernest Henry Mercer, 

Spreckels Building, 927 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Classical. M. D., California Medical College, 1896. Student in 
. California Medical College, 1893 96; practiced at San Francisco, 
Cal., 1896-1900, being also Professor of Anatomy in California 
Medical College. 

Elmer Addison Morse, Madison, Wis. 

Scientific. Farmer. at Franksville, Wis., 1893-94; Superintendent 
of Schools, Racine Co., Wis., 1894-98; law student in University 
of Wisconsin, 1898-1900. 
Married Myra E. Treadwell, 1897. 

1894. 

Benjamin Harrison Brown, 121 College Ave., Walla Walla, Wash. 

Scientific. M. A., 1897. Teacher at Oakfield, Wis., 1894-95; 
Professor of Natural Science, Whitman College, 1895-1900. 
Married Maud L. Merrell, (B. S., 1886), 1897. One child. 

Elwyn Francis Chandler, University, N. D. 

Classical. M. A., 1897. Instructor in Ripon College, 1894-95 
and in 1897; City Engineer, Ripon, 1895; teacher at Endeavor, 
Wis., 1895-96; at Ripon, 1896-97; graduate student at University 
of Wisconsin, 1897-99, being Fellow in Applied Mathematics, 
1898-99; Instructor in Mathematics, University of North Dakota, 
1899-1900. 

Julia Moore Dickinson (Pearsall), Elroy, Wis. 

Select. Music teacher at Ripon, 1894-96; at Elroy, Wis., 1896- 
99; resided at Elroy, Wis., 1899-1900. 
Married Irwin A. Pearsall, 1899. 



48 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Mary Jeannftte Mc Queen, Rhinelander, Wis. 

Scientific. Music teacher at Antigo, Wis., 1894-98; at Rhinelan- 
der, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Mary Eliza Morse (Short), Evansville, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Ripon, 1894-96: resided at Evansville, 
Wis., 1896-1900. 

Married Rev. Wallace M. Short, 1896. 

Roy Lewis Morse, Ripon, Wis. 

Classical. Law student at Ripon and at Princeton, Wis., 1894-95; 

at University of Wisconsin, 1895-96; practiced at Ripon, 1896- 

1900. 

Married Beatrice G. Kellogg, 1897. 0;ie child. 

Eliza Ruth Scribner, Patterson, N. J. 

Classical. Student in hospital, Patterson, N. J., 1894-96; nurse, 
1896-1900. 

Fred Locratus Selden, 546 Twentieth St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Classical. Supplied church in Princeton, Wis., 1894-95; student 
in Mc Cormick Theological Seminary, 1895-98; pastor at Horicon, 
Wis., 1898-99; at Milwaukee, Wis., 1899-1900. 
Married Frances H. Vining, 1898. 

Margaret May Sutherland, Bhamo, Burma. 

Select. Student in Nurses' Training School, Clifton Springs, N. 
Y., 1895-96; in Missionary Training School, Newton, Mass., 1896- 
97; missionary at Bhamo, Burma, 1897-1900. 

1895. 

David Robert Davies, Johnson Creek, N. Y. 

Student in Rochester Theological Seminary, 1895-98; pastor at 
Johnson Creek, N. Y., 1898-1900. 

Married Hannah B. Parsons, 1898. One child. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 49 

Frederick William Heberlein, West Superior, Wis. 

Classical. Student in Yale Divinity School, 1895-98; pastoi at 
West Superior, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Married Sadie F. Peterson, 1898. One child. 

Leila De Ette Jackson, Oconomowoc, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Oakfield, Wis., 1895-96; at Ripon, 1896- 
97; music student at Beaver Dam, Wis., 1897-98; student in 
Waltheim Sanitarium, Oconomowoc, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Daniel R Jones, Wahpeton, N. D. 

Scientific. With J. R. Jones, (B. S., 1882), 1895; law student 
at Oshkosh, Wis., 1896; in University of Minnesota, 1896-97; 
deputy sheriff of Richland County, N. D., and also law student, 
1897-98; practiced at Wahpeton, N. D., 1898-1900. 

Mary Mc Dermid, Apartado 247, Mexico City, Mex. 

Classical. Teacher at Ripon, 1895-97; missionary in Mexico 
City, Mex., 1897-1900. 

Blanche Eliza Pinch, Chadron, Neb. 

Scientific. Teacher at Racine, Wis., 1895-96; in Chadron Acad- 
emy, 1897-1900. 

John Southworth Rountree, Ripon, Wis. 

Classical. LL. B., University of Michigan, 1893. Practiced at 
Marinette, Wis., 1893-96; at Ripon, 1896-1900. 

1896. 

Carrie White Denison (Palmer), 

515 Thirteenth Ave. North, Seattle, Wash. 
Literary. Resided in New York City, 1897-98; in Seattle, Wash., 
1899-1900. 
Married Victor E. Palmer, (B. A., 1897), 1897. 

Edith Mabel Evans (Ecke), Fond du Lac, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Portage, Wis., 1896-98; resided at Cam- 
bria, Wis., 1898-99; at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1899-1900. 
Married Oscar H. Ecke, 1899. One child. 



50 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Hugh Cadwaladr Griffith, Red Oak, lo. 

Classical. Pastor at Red Oak, lo., 1896-1900. 
Married Mary F. Williams, 1897. 

Edwin Charles Hall, 180 Thirteenth St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Scientific. City Engineer, Ripon, 1896-98; student of Engineer- 
ing, University of Michigan, 1898-99; Designer for Wisconsin 
Bridge and Iron Co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Jennie Mc Dermid (Burman), 

1 Calle de Colon, No. 8, Mexico City, Mex. 

Literary. Student in hospital, Patterson, N. J., 1896-98; nurse 
in American Hospital, Mexico, 1898-1900. 

Married Fredrick Burman, 1900. 

Isabella Margaret McQueen, Rhinelander, Wis.' 

Classical. Teacher at Eagle River, Wis., 1896-98; stenographer 
and book-keeper at Rhinelander, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Arthur William Newcomb, 1300 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Editorial work at Janesville, Wis., 1896-98; at Chica- 
go, 111., 1898-1900. 

Jessie Ellen Spooner, Ripon, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher at Ripon, 1896-1900. 

1897. 
Alzina Meroa Kelley (Bethel), Monroe, Wis. 

Classical. Married Horace O. Bethel, (B. A., 1893), 1898. One 
child. 

Grace Gifford Lewis, Walworth, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Pierre, S. D., 1897-98; at Groton, S. D., 
1898-99; at Walworth, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Frank Helmer McAssey, Ripon, Wis. 

Classical. Graduate student at Clark University, 1898-99; travel- 
ling salesman for Dodd and Mead Co., publishers, 1899-1900. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 51 

Robert Morris, Cambria, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Lake Crystal, Minn., 1897-98; at Howard 
Lake, Minn., 1898-99; at Cambria, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Elmer Rufus Oliver, Waupun, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Laurel, Mont., 189*7-98; clerk at Dickin- 
son, N. D., 1898-99; resided at Waupun, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Garrett William O'Neill, Hotel York, Seattle, Wash. 

Classical. Teacher at Springvale, Wis., 1897-98; book-keeper at 
Ripon, 1898-99; Secretary of Grocer's Association, Seattle, Wash., 
1900. 

Victor Edwin Palmer, 515 Thirteenth Ave. North, Seattle, Wash. 

Scientific. Law student in Columbia College, 1897-99; practiced 
in Seattle, Wash., 1899-1900. 

Married Carrie W. Denison, (B. A., 1896), 1897. 

Henry Moody Pinkerton, Carthage, S. D. 

Classical. Student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1897-99; 
supplied church in Carthage, S. D., 1899-1900. 

Frank Beals Sheerar, Omro, Wis. 

Classical. Resided at Omro, Wis., 1897-1900, except while en- 
gaged in travel, 1899. 

Ida Wolff, Ripon, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher at Ring, Wis., 1897-98; at Ripon, 1898-99. 

1898. 

Helen Burnham Bottum, West Rosendale, Wis. 
Literary. Teacher at Arbor Vitae, 1898. 

Blanche Julia Buck, Kaukauna, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher at Kaukauna, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Harry David Clark. Died, 1899. 
Literary. Clerk. 



52 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Carrie Lee Dysart, Ripon, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher at Two Rivers, Wis., 1899. 

Silas Evans, Princeton, N. J. 

Classical. Theological student at Princeton, N. J., 1898-1900. 

Alice Kneeland Flagg, Ripon, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher at Kaukauna, Wis., 1898-99. 

Albert Henry Griffith, Elo, Wis. 

Classical. Farmer at Elo, Wis., 1898-1900. 
Married Myrtie M. Clark, 1897. One child. 

Hugh William Griffith, Princeton, N. J. 

Classical. Theological student at Princeton, N. J., 1898-1900. 

William Ernest Hargrave, Ripon, Wis. 

Scientific. Graduate student at University of Wisconsin, 1898-99; 
teacher at Waupun, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Ernest Eugene Hemingway, 2508 Aldrich Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Scientific. Teacher in Industrial School, Waukesha, Wis., 1898; 
at Horicon, Wis., 1898-99; at Minneapolis, Minn., 1900, being 
also graduate student in University of Minnesota. 

Wallace Chester Hitchcock, Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1898-1900. 

Jessie De Ette Jackson, Manawa, Wis. 

Literary. Clerk in Fond du Lac, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Mary Ellen Jones, Cambria, Wis. 

Classical. Teacher at Elba, Wis., 1898-99; at Cambria, Wis., 
1899-1900. 

Robert Henry Jones, 4400 Princeton Ave., Chicago, III. 
Classical. Pastor in Chicago, 1898-1900. 
Married Margaret A. Jones, 1898. One child. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 53 

Philip Leahy, Dartford, Wis. 

Scientific. Teacher at Dartford, Wis., 1898-1900. 

Married Flora E. HockenhuU, (Select Course, 1888), 1898. One 

child. , 

Lottie Munsell, Wells River, Vt. 

Literary. Teacher at Wells River, Vt., 1898-1900. 

Edwin Arthur Ripley, Antigo, Wis. 

Literary. Graduate student at University of Wisconsin, 1898; 
book-keeper in First National Bank, Antigo, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Paul Jennings Thompson, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Classical. Law student at University of Minnesota, 1898-1900. 

Archibald Henry Young, Chicago, 111. 

Classical. Student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1898-1900. 

1899. 

Ralph Hale Buckland, Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. Student in Rush Medical College, 1899-1900. 
Married Lucina L. Brooks, 1900. 

Max Alfred BussewiTz, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher in State Normal School, 1899-1900. 

Married (1) Alma Bohnert, 1889; (2) Hattie Studley, 1891. Two 
children. 

Isabella Webster Collins, De Pere, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher in DePere, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Lulu May Dysart, Ripon, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher in Ripon, 1899-1900. 

John Samuel Foat, Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. Student in Rush Medical College, 1899-1900. 
Married Grace E. Gate, 1899. 



64 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

Alexander Walter Hargrave, Howard Lake, Minn. 

Classical. Teacher at Howard Lake, Minn., 1899-1900. 

Pearl Selma Hendrickson, Manitowoc, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher in Manitowoc, Wis., 1899-1900. 

Ebenezer Edwin Jones, Princeton, N. J. 

Classical. Theological student at Princeton, N. J., 1899-1900. 

Mentor Valerius Karl Jopp, Ripon, Wis. 

Classical. Law student in Ripon, 1899-1900. 

Julia Elizabeth Lehman, Ashland, Wis. 

Literary. Teacher at Ashland, Wis., 1900. 

Samuel Smith Morse, Chicago, 111. 

Scientific. Student in Rush Medical College, 1899-1900. 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 55 



HONORARY GRADUATES. 

NOT ALUMNI. 



1881. 

Rev. Daniel Merriman, Worcester, Mass. 

D. D. B. A., Williams, 1863. M. A., Williams. D. D., Will- 
iams, 1881. 

1882. 
Rev. George Henry Ide, Milwaukee, Wis. 
D. D. B. A., Dartmouth, 1865. 

James Theodore Reeve, Appleton, Wis. 

M. A. M. D., Castleton Medical College and Jefterson Medical 
College. 

1885. 

Rev. Henry Albert Stimson, New York, N. Y. 

D. D. B. A., Yale, 1865. A. M., Yale. D. D., Yale, 1893. 

1886. 

Rev. George Whitefield Andrews, Talladega, Ala. 
D. D. B. A., Oberlin, 1858. 

1887. 
Rev. Burdette Hart, Germantown, Pa. 

D. D. B. A., Yale, 1842. M. A., Yale. 

1888. 

Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury, Vt. 

LL. D. B. A., Middlebury, 1864. M. A., Middlebury. LL. D., 
University of Vermont, 1888. Tutor, Middlebury, 1864-66; Pro- 
fessor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1868-80; Professor of 
Physics and Applied Mathematics, 1880-1900; President, 1886-1900. 

1889. 

Rev. John Edwards, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
D. D. 



56 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

1890. 

Brainerd Kellogg, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

LL. D. B. A., Middlebury, 1858. M. A., Middlebury. Tutor, 
Middlebury, 1860-61; Professor of Rhetoric and English Litera- 
ture, 1861-68; same in Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic In- 
stitute, 1868-1900. 

1893. 

Rev. George Robert Merrill, Chicago, III. 

D. D. B. A., Amherst, 1865. M. A., Amherst. 

1894. 

Walter Eugene Howard, Middlebury, Vt. 

LL. D. B. A., Middlebury, 1871. Professor of History and 
Political Science, Middlebury, 1889-1900. 

1895. 

Rev. Joseph Roberts, New York, N. Y. 
D. D. 

Clarissa Tucker Tracy, Ripon, Wis. 

M. A. Instructor in Ripon College, 1859-1900. 

1896. 

Rev. John Laidlaw Atkinson, Kobe, Japan. 
D. D. 

1897. 
Rev. Samuel Theodore Kidder, Ripon, Wis. 

D. D. B. A., Beloit, 1873. M. A., Beloit. 
Rev. John Roberts, Cherra, Assam, India. 

D. D. 

1898. 

Rev. Wilbur Oscar Carrier, Wausau, Wis. 
D. D. B. Ph., Albion. M. A., Albion. 



SUMMARY. 





Gentlemen. 


Ladies. 


Total 


Classical Course, 


82 


21 


103 


Scientific Course, 


56 


39 


95 


Literary Course, 


3 


14 


17 


Select Course, 


2 


15 


17 




143 


89 


232 


Honorary Graduates, 


NOT Alumni,. 16 


1 


17 




159 


90 


249 


Deceased, 


12 


8 


20 



147 82 229 



EXPLANATORY NOTE. 

The class graduating in 1891 was the first in which the Scientific 
Course of study was equal in amount to that of the Classical Course, the 
work preparatory to that of Freshman Year in the former Course having 
previously been one year shorter. Commencing with that date, the 
amount of work has been the same in each of the two courses, and also 
in the Literary Course, the first graduates from which were members of 
the class of 1896. 

The Select Course, which was offered only to members of ten 
classes, (1885 to 1894), was two years shorter than the full courses, and 
no degree was conferred at its completion. 



INDEX. 



Abbott 

1873 Marietta (Hunter) 

ACKERMAN 

1882 Evelina 

Adams 

1867 Luthera Harriet 
1882 Constance Alice 
1882 Louie Pomeroy 

Akin 

1873 Henry Seely. 

Allen 

1872 John Wheelock 

Andrews 

h 1886 George Whitefield 

Armstrong 

1879 Thomas 

1882 Evelina (Ackerman) 

Arnold 

. 1870 Ella E. (Mapes) 

Atkinson 

h 1896 John Laidlaw 

Atwood 

1875 Carroll 
1878 Jrenaeus J 

Bacon 

1889 Bertha Robert 

Bathrick 

1870 Daniel De Loss 

Batson 

1875 Rosina Emma 

Bethel 

1893 Horace Orlando 
1897 Alzina Meroa (Kelley) 



Blair 

1874 Emma Helen 

Blakely 

1870 Josiah Blackraan 

1874 Isabella Valucia (Campbell) 

Blanchard 

1871 James Armstrong 

Booker 

1884 Margaret 

BOTTUM 

1877 Joseph Henry 
1898 Helen Burnham 

Bow 

- 1886 Orrin Wright, Jr 

Bradish 

1871 James Harvey 

1871 Sarah Eilen (Powers) 

Brainerd 

h 1888 Ezra 

Brigham 

1886 Frederick Merrell 

Bristoll 

1870 Rosa Emeliiie (Olds) 

Brooks 

1873 Horatio Aldrich 

Brown 

18a7 Harriet Hemans 

1886 Maud Lincoln (Merrell) 

1894 Benjamin Harrison 

Brush 

1872 James Monroe 

Buck 

1898 Blanche Julia 



1900] 



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59 



BUCKLAND 

18-J9 Ralph Hale 

BURMAN 

1896 Jennie (McDermid) 

BUSSEWITZ 

1899 Max Alfred 

Cabken 

1888 James Wallace 

1888 Anna Moncrieff (Hamilton) 

Campbell 

1874 Isabella Valucia 

1882 Clement Claude 
1890 Charles Danforth 

Carrier 

h 1898 Wilbur Oscar 

Chandler 

1894 Elwyn Francis 

Chittenden 

1868 Albert Jerome 

1869 Caroline Dency 
1874 Ezra Porter 

Clark 

1877 Ada 

1898 Harry David 

Cleaver 

1883 Emma Osborn 

Collins 

1899 Isabella Webster 

Combs 

1873 Sarah Frances 

Cook 

1868 Emily Smith 

1879 Wells Wood bridge 
1883 Henry Seward 

Crabtree 

1886 Fremont Roger 

Cragin 

1869 Isabella Sophronia 

Cross 

1873 Rowland Stevenson 

Daniels 

1882 Caroline Wells 



Davies 



1871 Joseph G. 

1877 David 

1886 Grace (Morgan) 

1888 Luther 

1895 David Robert 

Dawes 

1878 Frederick Ames 
1884 Margaret (Booker) 

1884 William Ruggles 

Denison 

1896 Carrie White 

Dickinson 

1894 Julia Moore 

DOBBS 

1885 Mary Lampson 

DUFFIE 

1868 George Carleton 

Dunbar 

1891 Mary Blanche 

1892 Charles Hamilton 

Durand 

1870 Eunice Elizabeth 
Dysart 

1898 Carrie Lee 

1899 Lulu May 

ECKE 

1896 Edith Mabel (Evans) 

Edwards 

h 1889 John 

Eggleston 

1891 Nellie Blanche 

Elwell 

1873 Ida 

Elwood 

1888 Willis Penfleld 

Evans 

1871 John Thomas 

1874 Edward 

1877 David Edward 
1896 Edith Mabel 
1898 Silas 

EVERDELL 

1868 Lyman Beecher 



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[1900 



EVERHARD 

1890 Eleanora Sophronia 

EVERSZ 

1871 Moritz Ernest 

FiNSTERBACH 

1870 Anna Miriam (Smith) 

Fisher 

1872 Frank Isaiah 

Flagg 

1898 Alice Kneeland 

Foat 

1899 John Samuel 

Foulkes 

1873 Harriet Almira (Johnson) 
1873 William 

GiBBS 

1875 Adelaide Amanda (Sargent) 

Gooding 

1889 Isabella Holmes (Phelps) 

Green 

1889 Bertha Hobert (Bacon) 

Greer 

1873 Sarah Frances (Combs) 

Griffith 

1896 Hugh Cadwaladr 
1898 Albert Henry 
1898 Hugh William 

Hall 

1896 Edwin Charles 

Halphide 

1885 Mark Thomas 

Hamilton 

1888 Anna Moncrieff 
1893 Margaret Lockhart 

Hanson 

1873 Oscar Emery 

Hargrave 

1875 John William 

1898 William Ernest 

1899 Alexander Walter 

Harris 

1875 Mary Emily 



Hart 

h 1887 Burdett 

Hatch 

1880 George Washington 

Headley 

1877 Charles Wesley 

1878 Sarah Jane (Sherman) 

Heberlein 

1895 Frederick William 

Hemingway 

1898 Ernest Eugene 

Hendrickson 

1899 Pearl Selma 

Hillman 

1874 William Francis 

1875 Silas Henry 

Hitchcock 

1898 Wallace Chester 

Hobert 

1874 Almira Isabella 

Hockenhull 

1888 Flora Edith 

Hodge 

1879 Mary Eva 

1879 Willard Addison 
1882 Clifton Fremont 

Holt 

1870 William Sylvester 

Hopkins 

1882 Lucius Daniel 

Howard 

h 1894 Walter Eugene 

Hunter 

1173 Marietta 

Ide 

h 1882 George Henry 

Ingalls 

1876 John Gallivan 



Jackson 



1895 Leila DeEtte 
1898 Jessie De Ette 



1900] 



GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



«1 



Jeffris 

1877 Susan Alice 

Johnson 

1873 Harriet Almira 

Johnston 

1885 John Cleland 



Jones 



1882 John Roberts 

1882 Thomas Richard 

1888 Thomas John; 

1895 Daniel R 

1898 Mary Ellen 

1898 Robert Henry 

1899 Ebenezer Edwin 



JOPP 



1899 Mentor Valerius Karl 

JOSLYN 

1883 Colin Clinton 

.JUDD 

1891 Wilton Brewster 

Kelley 

1896 Alziua Meroa 

Kellogg 

h 1890 Brainerd 

Kennan 

1875 Kossuth Kent 
1882 Chester Tullar 

Kidder 

h 1897 Samuel Theodore 

Leahy 

1888 Flora Edith (Hockenhull) 

1898 Philip 

Lehman 

1899 Julia Elizabeth 

Leonard 

1891 Arthur Eastman 

Le Roy 

1879 Mary Eva (Hodge) 

Lewis 

1877 William Martin 

1897 Grace Gifford 

Lyman 

1870 Eunice Elizabeth (Durand) 



Mc Assey 

1875 Mary Ann 
1897 Frank Helraer 

Mc Dermid 

1895 Mary 

1896 Jennie 

Mc Neill 

1883 Samuel Melancthou 

Mc Queen 

1894 Mary Jeannette 
1896 Isabella Margaret 

Mapes 

1870 Ella Eraogene 
Merger 

1892 Arthur James 

1893 Ernest Henry 

Merrell 

1877 Ada (Clark) 
1886 Edward Tracy 
1886 Maud Lincoln 

Merrill 

h 1893 George Robert 

Merriman 

h 1881 Daniel 

Meyer 

1882 Constance Alice (Adams) 
1882 William Frederick 
1891 Ella Elizabeth . 

Middleton 

1889 Jennie Young 

Millard 

1891 William Barrett 

Miller 

1875 Albert Julian 

Miter 

1873 Henry Beman 

Montague 

1882 Mary Janes 

Morgan 

1886 Grace 

Morris 

1897 Robert 



62 



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[1900 



Morse 



1893 Elmer Addison 

1894 Mary Eliza 
1894 Roy Lewis 
1899 Samuel Smith 

MOSHER 

1879 Orville Watson 
1881 Lovila Margaret 

MOUAT 

1886 Grace 

MUNSELL 

1898 Lottie 

Newcomb 

1896 Arthur William 

Newton 

1892 Mamie Lucilda 

Niskern 

1877 Perry 

NOHL 

1887 Emma Louise 

NORDVI 

1891 Mary Blanche (Dunbar) 

NORTHUP 

1877 Alonzo Roseel j 

Olds 

1870 Rosa Emeline 

Oliver 

1897 Elmer Rufus 

O'Neill 

1897 Garrett William 

Ostrom 

1892 Johan Oscar A ugust 

Palmer 

1896 Carrie White (Denison) 

1897 Victor Edwin 

Pearsall 

1894 Julia Moore (Dickinson) 

Pedrick 

1891 Samuel Marcellus 



Phillips 

1884 Merritt Welcome 



Pinch 



Phelps 



1880 Robert Mc Ewen 
1889 Isabella Holmes 



1875 John William 

1875 Mary Ann (McAssey) 

1875 Pearse 

1895 Blanche Eliza 

PiNKERTON 

1868 Myron Winslow 

1897 Henry Moody 

Pond 

1873 Charles Merils 

Powers 

1871 Sarah Ellen 

1882 Mary Janes (Montague) 

Price 

1875 Rosina Emma (Batson) 

Rankin 

1875 Jean Caroline (Sherwood) 

Reeve 

h f882 James Theodore 

Ripley 

1898 Edwin Arthur 

Roberts 

1879 Robert Thomas 

1880 Edward J 
h 1895 Joseph 

h 1897 John 

Rogers 

1873 Frederick William 
1880 Harriet Jessup 

ROUNTREE 

1895 John Southworth 

Rust 

1871 Albert Franklin 

Salisbury 

1867 Susan Ann Wright 

Sanders 

1882 Frank Knight 

Sargeant 

1887 Marian Amoret 

Sargent 

1875 Adelaide Amanda 



1900] 



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63 



Savage 



1876 John Wait 
1882 Elvin Berry 

SCRIBNER 

1872 Sarah Ellen 
1886 Charles Hosmer 
1894 Eliza Ruth 

Selden 

1894 Fred Locratus 

Shaw 

1881 Hiram Hopkins 

Sheehan 

1878 Emma Maria (Williams) 

Sheerar 

1897 Frank Beals 

Shepard 

1872 Martha Albina 

Sherman 

1878 Sarah Jane 
1886 Louis Mead 

Sherwood 

1875 Jean Caroline 

Shoemaker 

1872 Martha Blandenia 

Short 

1894 Mary Eliza (Morse) 

Slater 

1878 Ella Mary 

Smith 

1870 Anna Miriam 

Spencer 

1867 Mary Frances 

Spooner 

1896 Jessie Ellen 

Steele 

1869 George Monroe 

Stickle 

1892 Ellen Amelia 
1892 Emilie May 

Stimson 

h 1885 Henry Albert 



Strong 



1876 Louis Kossuth 
1878 Abbie Augusta 



Sutherland 

1883 Daniel De Lloyd 
1894 Margaret May 

Swift 

1886 Lee 

Taintor 

1873 Jessie Fox 

Thayer 

1867 Mary Frances (Spencer) 

Thomas 

1874 Benjamin Franklin 

Thompson 

1898 Paul Jennings 

TiLSON 

1873 Ida (Elwell) 

Tracy 

1868 James Horace 
h 1895 Clarissa Tucker 

Turner 

1869 Caroline Dency (Chittenden) 

Warner 

1875 Lyman Herschell 

Weiss 

1886 George Carl 

Wheeler 

1890 Mary Curtis 

White 

• 1878 Frank New hall 

Whiting 

1881 Albert Jay 

Wilcox 

1872 Harmon Monroe 

Williams 

1878 Emma Maria 

1887 Marian Amoret (Sargeant) 

Wilson 

1882 Edward Herbert 

Wolff 

1897 Ida 

Yeomans 

1871 Charles Howard 

Young 

1898 Archibald Henry 



NECROLOGY 



RIPON COLLEGE ALUMNL 



1867-1900. 



NECROLOGY 



RIPON COLLEGE ALUMNL 



1867-1900. 



1867. 

Harriet Hemans Brown, dau. of Elliot and Mary (Kingsbury) 
Brown, born at South Shaftsbury, Vt. , Oct. 21, 1840. Home in Wiscon- 
sin from 1846. Prepared for college at Academy in Baraboo, Wis. 
Graduated from the Scientific Course. Teacher at Rosendale, Wis., 1868; 
at Baraboo, Wis,, 1872-76; occupied by the care of her parents and by 
painting, 1876-93. Died at Fond du Lac, Wis., Sept. 7, 1893, of heart 
disease. 

Susan Ann Wright Salisbury, dau. of William and Jane (Wright) 
Salisbury, born at Metomen, Wis., Jan. 10, 1848. Completed her prep- 
aration for college in the classes preceding regular college work at Ripon. 
Graduated from the Scientific Course. Teacher at Ripon, 1867; at New 
York City, 1868; at Oconomowoc, Wis., 1869. Died Oct. 18, 1871, 
being lost overboard from the steamer W. P. Clyde, while on passage from 
New York to Washington, D. C. 

1868. 
Myron Winslow Pinkerton, son of Moody M. and Jane (Clark)^ 
Pinkerton, born at Boscawen, N. H., July 18, 1843. Home in Fond du 
Lac Co., Wis., from 1845. Fitted for college in Ripon Preparatory School. 
Graduated from the Classical Course. Student in Chicago Theological 
Seminary, 1868-71, receiving the degree of B. D. in 1871; missionary in 
Natal, South Africa, 1871-79; was in America, 1880; pioneer missionary 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE, 67 

to Gazaland, East Central Africa, 1881. Married Laura Byington of 
Chicago, 111., June 15, 1871, who survives him with three children. Died 
Nov. 10, 1881, of African fever. 

James Horace Tracy, son of Horace and Clarissa (Tucker) 
Tracy, born in Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa., Feb. 22, 1845. Home in 
Ripon after 1859. Fitted for college in Ripon Preparatory School. 
Graduated from the Classical Course. M. A., 1878. Student at Chicago 
Medical College, 1868-69; at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York City, 1869-70. M. D., 1870. Assistant surgeon in German army 
in Franco-Prussian war and in army hospitals, 1870-72; practiced at 
Fond du Lac, Wis., 1872-78; at Escanaba, Mich., 1873-91, also having 
charge of the county hospital and being surgeon of C. & N. W. R'y for 
the Upper Peninsula. Married, Jan. 23, 1872, at Clinton, Iowa, Marion 
DeWolf, who survives him with two children, two others having died. 
Died at Escanaba, Mich., Dec. 6, 1891, of apoplexy. 

1871. 

James Harvey Bradish, son of Cyrus and Hannah (Batchelder) 
Bradish. born at Cabot, Vt., July 30, 1846. Home in Omro, Wis., after 
1864. Early education in the schools of his native town, his preparation 
for college being completed in Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated 
from the Classical Course. Law student in Columbia College, 1871-73. 
LL. B., 1873. Practiced at Elizabethtown, N. C, 1873-74; at Ripon, 
1874-75; at Minneapolis, Minn., 1875-97. Married, Oct. 1, 1874, Sarah 
E. Powers, (B. A., 1871), daughter of Moses H. and Angelina E. (Swan) 
Powers, who with two children survives him. Died at Minneapolis, Minn., 
Aug. 1, 1897. 

John Thomas Evans, son of John H. and Jane (Jehu) Evans, 
born in Llanfaer, Caereinion, Wales, May 26, 1846. Home in Wisconsin 
after 1848, successively in Oshkosh, Fond du Lac and Ripon. Early 
education in the public schools of Ripon, his preparation for college be- 
ing completed in Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated from the Classi- 
cal Course. M. A., 1874. Teacher at Ripon, 1871-72; student of as- 
saying in San Francisco, Cal., 1872-74; clerk in Independence, Cal., 
1875-76; practical chemist and assayer in San Francisco, 1876-92. Mar- 
ried, Nov. 27, 1877, Mary Ann Jehu, dau. of N. L. Jehu of San Fran- 
cisco, who with two children survives him, two other having died. Died 
at San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 12, 1892, of stricture of the bowels. 



68 RIPON COLLEGE. [1900 

1872. 

Frank Isaiah Fisher, son of Thomas and Susanna (Dwiggins) 
Fisher, born at Mt. Etna, Ind., May Y, 1848. Completed his preparation 
for college in Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated from the Classical 
Course. Law student at Chicago, 111., 1872-74; practiced at Chicago, 
1874-78; in real estate business at Frankfort, S. D., 1878-86; resided in 
Los Angeles, Cal., 1886-87. Married (1), Aug. 18, 1869, Frances R. 
Clark, dau. of Temple and Annie Clark of Ripon; (2) 1883, Mrs. Mary 
L. Robinson, who survives him. Died at Mt. Etna, Ind., June 27, 1887, 
of consumption. 

1873. 

Horatio Aldrich Brooks, son of Milo W. and Susan S. (Aid- 
rich) Brooks, born at Hinmansville, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1848. Home in 
Uartford, Wis., from an early age. Fitted for college in Ripon Prepara- 
tory School. Graduated from the Scientific Course. Teacher at Ripon, 
1873-74; student in Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1874-76; 
practiced at Green Bay, Wis., 1876-77. Married, Mar. 2, 1876, Lottie 
J. Wainwright, daughter of Rev. George W^ and Cornelia (Smith) Wain- 
wright, who with one son survives him. Died at Green Bay, Wis., July 
15, 1877, of congestion of the brain. 

Sarah Frances Combs, dau. of Joseph and Lucy A. (Wells) 
Combs, born at Holland Patent, Oneida Co., N. Y., Dec. 1, 1847. Home 
at Ripon from about 1850. Teacher for some years before entering col- 
lege. Graduated from the Scientific Course. Resided at Ripon, teach- 
ing in the vicinity the greater part of the time, 1873-80; art student in 
Chicago, 111., 1881-82; teacher in Sunshine and Wheatridge, Col., 1882- 
84. After her marriage resided in Denver, Col., until a few weeks before 
her death. Married, July 27, 1884, S. H. Greer, who with one son sur- 
vives her, two children having died. Died at Cassville, Barry Co., Mo., 
May 8, 1899, of cerebral congestion. 

Harriet Almira Johnson, dau. of Hiram E. and Lucinda (Mc- 
Arthur) Johnson, born near Fond du Lac, Wis., Oct. 23, 1848. Fitted 
for college in Fond du Lac and Rockford, 111. Graduated from the 
Scientific Course. Principal of High School, Fort Howard, Wis., 1873- 
74; teacher in High School, Sparta, Wis., 1874-75; in High School, 
Beloit, Wis., 1875-76. Resided at Quincy, Mich., 1876-81; at Fostoria, 



1900] GENERAL CATALOGUE. 69 

O., 1881-88; at Salina, Kan., 1888-92. Married, Sept. Y, 1876, William 
Foulkes, (B. A., 1873), who with two children survives her. Died at 
Salina, Kan., July 12, 1892, of a tumor. 

Henry Beman Miter, son of Rev. John J. and Elizabeth D. 
(x'^yers) Miter, born in Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 14, 1852. Prepared for 
college in the Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated from the Classical 
Course. Teacher at Elmhurst, 111., 1873-75: in Ripon College, 1875-78 
and 1879-83, being Principal of the Preparatory School during the last 
three years; student in Andover Theological Seminary, 1878-79 and 1884- 
87; Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution, Indiana University, Blooming- 
ton, Ind., 1888-89; Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Washburn Col- 
lege, Topeka, Kan , 1889-90; Professor of English, Rhetoric and Ora- 
tory, Marietta College, Marietta, O., 1891-95; afterward private in- 
structor at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. , and at Boston, Mass. 
Died at Hutchinson, Kan., Apr. 3, 1897, of tuberculosis. 

1874. . 

William Francis Hillman, son of Silas and Clarissa (Ash) Hill- 
man, born at Mayfield, Fulton Co., N. Y., May 25, 1849. Home in 
Fond du Lac Co., Wis., from 1855. Fitted for college in Ripon Prepara- 
tory School. Graduated from the Classical Course, .having spent his 
Sophomore year in the University of Chicago. Teacher at Detroit, Mich., 
1874; at Durand, Wis., 1881; singing evangelist, 1875-76; associated 
with L. H. Warner, (B. A., 1875), in publication of Cedar Rapids (Neb.) 
Era, 1886-87; publisher of Dodge County (Minn.) Record, 1887-88. 
During the lemainder of his life a farmer in Dodge Bounty, Minn. Mar- 
ried (1), Mar. 1876, Emma Palmer of Grass Lake, Mich.; (2), 1895, 
Harriet Olive of Prescott, Wis., who with a son and a daughter survives 
him. Died at Dodge Centre, Minn., Sept. 22, 1899, of heart failure. 

1878. 

Abbie Augusta Strong, daughter of Francis A. and Miriam B. 
(Lyman) Strong, born at Ripon, Wis., June 22, 1856. Fitted for college 
in Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated from the Classical Course. 
Teacher at Ripon, 1879; at Milwaukee, Wis., 1880-82; at Cherokee, lo., 
1882-86; resided at Antigo, Wis., 1886-87, at which place she died, Aug. 
29, 1887, of consumption. 



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1880. 

Harriet Jessup Rogers, daughter of Dr. Jirah and Mary A. 
(Hudson) Rogers, born at Ripon, Wis., Aug. 4, 1857. Fitted for college in 
Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated from the Classical Course. Re- 
sided at Ripon, 1880-84. Died at Ripon, July 5, 1884, of consuniption. 

1882. 

Louie Pomeroy Adams, daughter of John Quincy and Lucy 
(Pomeroy) Adams, born at Fall River, Mass., Nov. 15, 1857. Home at 
Columbus, Wis., from 1867. Graduated from Columbus High School in 
1877, and completed her preparation for college in Ripon Preparatory 
School. Graduated from the Scientific Course. Teacher at Marinette, 
Wis., 1882-87; in High School, New Richmond, Wis., 1888-90; in High 
School, Fort Howard, Wis., 1890-95; in High School, Columbus, Wis., 
1895-97. Died at Columbus, Wis., Jan. 26, 1898, of Addison's disease. 

Elvin Berry Savage, son of David D, and Hester (Van Ness) 
Savage, born in Waupun Township, Wis., Oct. 19, 1860. Home at Ripon 
from 1865. Graduated from Ripon High School in 1878 and from the 
Scientific Course of the college. Successively book-keeper and assistant 
cashier in State Bank of Russell, Kan., 1882-90, also vice-president of 
Central Kansas Loan and Trust Co. Died at Russell, Kan., Sept. 12, 
1890, of typhoid malarial fever. 

1886. 

Louis Mead Sherman, sou of Lewis and Elizabeth (Stevens) 
Sherman, born at Manitowoc, Wis., Aug. 9, 1863. Fitted for college in 
the Manitowoc High School. Graduated from the Scientific Course. 
Manufacturer of leather and dealer in leather and shoes at Manitowoc, 
Wis., 1886-96. Married, June 12, 1889, Erminnie E. Rawlings, daughter 
of Thomas and Sarah (Jenkins) Rawlings of St. Joseph, Mo., who sur- 
vives him. Died at Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 21, 1896, of a complication 
of rheumatism and pneumonia. 

1887. 
Marian Amoret Sargeant, daughter of Edward and Martha 
(Austin) Sargeant, born at Chester, Vt. , Apr. 25, 1864. Home at Omro, 
Wis., from 1866. Graduated from Omro High School in 1882, and com- 
pleted her preparation for college in Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated 
from the Select Course. Teacher at Palmyra, Wis., 1887-88; at Waukau, 



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Wis., 1888-90; at Dodgeville, Wis., 1891-93. Married, May 8, 1894, 
Dr. Charles W. Williams of Dodgeville, who survives her. Resided in 
Minneapolis, Minn., until her death. Died in that city, Jan. 8, 1896, of 
pneumonia. 

1890. 

Charles Danforth Campbell, son of Joseph A. and Phoebe 
(Farnsworth) Campbell, born in Clayton, Winnebago County, Wis., Apr. 
27, 1860. Prepared for college by private instruction and in Ripon Pre- 
paratory School. Graduated from the Classical Course. Student in 
Union Theological Seminary, 1890-93, during the same time completing 
a three years' course in Philosophy in the University of the City of New- 
York. Ordained by the Presbytery of Winnebago, at Omro, Wis., June 
14, 1893. Missionary at Zitacuaro, Mexico, 1893-98. Returning to 
Mexico from a visit to Wisconsin in 1898, he was removing to a new 
station in the Balsas field when he was compelled by the failure of his 
health to enter a sanitarium at Guadalaraja, where the remaining months 
of his life were passed. Married, June 27, 1893, Myrtie E. Thompson, 
dau. of J. D. Thompson of Antigo, Wis., who with two children survives 
him. Died at Guadalaraja, Mexico, Sept. 17, 1899, of tuberculosis of 
the bowels. 

1898. 

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Harry David Clark, son of Rev. William H. and EUie (Tice) 
Clark, born at Irvine, Warren Co., Pa., Oct. 15, 1876. Home at Ripon, 
Wis., from 1889. Graduated from Ripon High School, 1893, and com- 
pleted his preparation for college in Ripon Preparatory School. Graduated 
from the Literary Course. Was appointed to a clerkship in Milwaukee, 
Wis., in the U. S. Agricultural Department, a few weeks before his grad- 
uation, and completed his studies while absent from college. During 
these weeks his health failed, and he was unable to return to his work 
after graduation. Hoping for relief, he went to Albuquerque, N. M., but 
died at that place Feb. 10, 1899, of tuberculosis. 



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